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Withholding judgement
16 December 2011Not for the first time, traders and emitters in the US environmental markets are anxiously awaiting possible judicial intervention – this time, in the EPA's newly minted CSAPR markets. Gloria Gonzalez reports
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EDITORIAL: A deal in Durban
13 December 2011Mark Nicholls on what the 'breakthrough' at the UN climate talks really means
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Eggshells or bombshells for clean-tech in 2012?
08 December 2011Dallas Kachan gives his predictions for the clean-tech sector in 2012, with plenty of eggshells overshadowed by one big possible bombshell
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Price under pressure
25 November 2011The latest collapse in the carbon price is once more raising profound questions about the future of the EU's trailblazing emissions trading programme. Mark Nicholls reports
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Why transport emissions are the key to Durban
24 November 2011A deal on greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping and aviation sectors could form the basis of a deal at Durban, says Mark Lutes of WWF
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Environmental finance goes global
22 November 2011Citi's new head of environmental finance sees a global market unfolding – and has an eye on the debt capital markets and retail investors to provide the money. He talks to Mark Nicholls
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Why sustainability is going private
17 November 2011The private equity industry is perfectly positioned to profit from the improved ESG performance of the companies in which it invests – and is waking up to the possibilities, says Adam Black
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International Carbon Markets – Looking to Durban to deliver
15 November 2011Will the international climate talks help lay the foundations of the next stage of growth in the world's carbon markets – or will deadlock further hit fragile sentiment? A special report from Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance
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Setting the standard for climate bonds
14 November 2011After more than a year in development, this month sees the launch of a novel initiative to certify the environmental claims of climate bonds. Padraig Oliver and Sean Kidney explain
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The critical metals opportunity
14 November 2011The world's waste streams present a potentially lucrative opportunity for critical metal recovery. Nicholas Morley and Tom Whitehouse explain
- BlackRock's sustainable and transition funds attract inflows despite backlash
- French investors devise framework to tackle 'engagement washing'
- Big Nature Impact Fund raises £65m after narrowing focus
- Capital Continuum merges with Finance Earth
- Storebrand and BNP to lead nature transition group
- Lack of actionable adaptation investments, says Aberdeen
- Sovereign credit ratings 'ignoring' nature risks
- Luxembourg commits to TFFF
- CBI: Pioneering climate resilience taxonomy sharpened-up
- China's offshore green bond to catalyse market