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A lack of pressure?
01 November 2009Carbon capture and storage remains one of the most contentious elements of international climate change policy. Paul Zakkour and Malcolm Wilson argue that cooperation is urgently required to get the technology moving
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Ten years on
01 October 2009It's Environmental Finance's 10th anniversary. Editor Mark Nicholls looks back at a decade of progress – and a few pitfalls on the way
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Moving into the mainstream
01 October 2009Ten years ago, most investors dismissed environmental issues out of hand. Now, the evangelists and the specialists have been joined by the investment mainstream. Mark Nicholls reports
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Putting a price on the climate
01 October 2009Ten years ago, the notion of a carbon market was still just that – a nice idea that was a long way from reality. Last year, it was worth in excess of $120 billion. Katie Kouchakji charts the path from good intentions to a multi-billion-dollar business
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Making the capital markets sustainable
01 October 2009There was a hope that the socially responsible investment (SRI) players of 1999 would lead the charge into the development of new sustainability strategies that would win the big mandates from the pension funds.
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Come wind, come sun
01 October 2009Climate change and energy security concerns have conspired to begin a revolution in how the world generates power. But its progress has been far from smooth, reports Jess McCabe
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A critical part of the energy mix
01 October 2009Looking forward five to 10 years, renewable energy is set to firmly establish itself as a critical part of the energy mix. The opportunity and requirements are huge, but we firmly believe the market is ready to deliver it.
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Biofuels boom and bust – and beyond?
01 October 2009It seems like a good idea; replace expensive and polluting fossil transportation fuels, often sourced from unstable parts of the world, with cleaner, home-produced biofuels made from plants.
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Whither goes the weather market?
01 October 2009The market for weather risk management products has been around for more than 11 years now, having survived the early decade implosion of the energy merchants that founded the market as well as the recent credit crisis and massive deleveraging that the financial markets have experienced over the past 18 months. I think it's safe to say that – barring draconian legislation out of Washington on financial market reform – weather risk management has established itself as a valuable proposition for companies and government entities around the world and is here to stay.
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WRMA survey – the whole truth?
01 October 2009Since 2001, the Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) has conducted an annual survey of the weather market, asking its members to disclose, anonymously, what deals they've done both on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and those negotiated privately over the counter (OTC).
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