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Norges Bank sounds warning on water risk
25 August 2011Water risk may affect the investment performance of the Norwegian government pension fund, its manager said yesterday as it bemoaned the lack of water-related information from investee companies.
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Europe underreporting HFC emissions - study
25 August 2011Europe is underreporting its emissions of the potent greenhouse gas HFC23, according to a Swiss study, which has led to calls for tougher legislation.
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Canada requires coal plants to slash emissions
23 August 2011Canada's environment ministry has proposed tougher regulations for coal-fired power plants, but they do not go far enough to help the country achieve its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets, according to an environmental NGO.
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Suntech earnings hit by economic woes
23 August 2011Solar panel producer Suntech's earnings were hurt by policy and economic trends in the second quarter, but the company expects renewable power feed-in tariffs (FiTs) in Europe and China to drive strong growth in the second half of 2011 and beyond.
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Japan edges towards renewables feed-in tariff
23 August 2011A renewable energy bill which would introduce feed-in tariffs has today been waved through by the lower house of Japan's parliament, and is expected to pass the upper house by Friday.
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Irish business school launches graduate course in sustainable finance
23 August 2011Dublin City University Business School is launching a postgraduate course in sustainable finance next month.
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Hargreaves Lansdown co-founder backs enviro-finance boutique
23 August 2011An investment firm set up by the co-founder of FTSE100 financial advisor Hargreaves Lansdown has taken a strategic stake in Sustainable Development Capital (SDCL).
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Clean energy award offers $3m for SMEs and NGOs
19 August 2011The Zayed Future Energy Prize – the world's largest award for renewable and sustainable energy – will give $3 million to small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs) and NGOs in the 2012 competition.
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Wind power 'cheaper than gas' in Brazil
19 August 2011Generating power from the wind in Brazil is less costly than using natural gas or hydro, according to the results of a government tender to supply electricity this week.
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Brazil forestry fund eyes $350m
18 August 2011A Brazilian firm is launching a fund that aims to help meet the booming demand for timber while delivering high returns for institutional investors.
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