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Cleaning up California
04 February 2011Jerry Brown – 'Governor Moonbeam' – is back in charge in California, with a clean energy agenda that is set to lead the US. Felicity Carus reports
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Stuck on REDD
17 December 2010Investment is urgently needed to save the world's tropical forests, but efforts of investors such as Hylton Murray-Philipson have been hobbled by slow progress towards an international 'REDD' framework. He talks to Mark Nicholls
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How cellphones can help save the planet
08 November 2010The lessons of the mobile phone revolution should be applied to the fight against climate change, according to the International Finance Corporation's new climate head. Mark Nicholls reports
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Taking sustainability into account
06 October 2010Malcolm Preston, global head of sustainability at PwC, says investment throughout the recent recession is paying dividends. He talks to Mark Nicholls
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Raising the stakes
23 July 2010As head of Barclays Capital's environmental markets desk, Louis Redshaw has taken a deliberate, even cautious approach to building the business. But, as he tells Mark Nicholls, the current environment offers a chance to up the ante
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Madam secretary
11 June 2010From civil servant to NGO founder to private sector adviser – and now head of the UN's climate secretariat. Christiana Figueres talks to Katie Kouchakji
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All ecosystems go
07 May 2010Office of Environmental Markets director Sally Collins is helping to build US ecosystem markets from the bottom up. She talks metrics, measurement and market infrastructure with Christopher Cundy
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People moves
02 April 2010A round-up of people moves this month
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The Wall Street revolutionary
01 April 2010Jeff McDermott used to run investment banking at UBS – but now he's turning his 25 years of deal-making experience to the clean technology sector. He talks to Gloria Gonzalez
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Capital appreciation
01 February 2010Recession and a drift in climate policy have challenged pioneering low-carbon asset management firm Climate Change Capital. But recently appointed chief Shaun Mays remains bullish, Christopher Cundy reports