News

  • Germanic SRI assets leap 90%

    01 March 2008

    The assets managed by sustainable investment funds in Germany, Austria and Switzerland grew by 90% in 2007, reaching €34 billion ($51.7 billion) according to the Sustainable Business Institute (SBI), based in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany. The number of funds also grew, from 137 in 2006 to 181 by the end of last year.

  • Indonesia eyes 100Mt of REDD credits

    01 March 2008

    US investment bank Merrill Lynch has joined an Indonesian-based avoided deforestation project which is expected to generate 100 million tonnes of voluntary emission reductions (VERs) over 30 years.

  • CERA sees $7 trillion for clean energy

    01 March 2008

    Cumulative clean energy investment could surpass $7 trillion by 2030, according to a study from Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA).

  • TFS launches green finance division

    01 March 2008

    Brokerage TFS Energy has launched a 'green finance' division, which will focus on sourcing finance for renewable energy and emission reduction projects. The division is headed by Matt Williamson, who joins the firm from New York-based SparQ Energy Advisors, where he was a principal.

  • Clarification – CCX

    01 March 2008

    In the February issue, we reported on the launch of the Green Exchange, noting that, unlike the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), it will be regulated by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC – see page 6).

  • People moves this month

    01 March 2008

    Dutch sustainable energy company Econcern has appointed ANGELIEN KEMNA and her husband AART VAN BEUZEKOM to lead its €1 billion ($1.5 million) fund that will finance solar, offshore wind, biofuels and energy efficiency projects.

  • China launches first environmental stock index

    01 February 2008

    China's Shenzhen Stock Exchange and state-owned TEDA Holding Company have jointly launched China's first environmental and social responsibility stock index, on 2 January.

  • WeatherBill pays out on Canadian snow deal

    01 February 2008

    Online weather risk management service WeatherBill has paid for thousands of holidays booked by customers of Canadian tour operator itravel2000.com after an unusually heavy fall of snow in Montreal triggered a weather deal signed last year.

  • New emissions rules to weigh on EU?ETS

    01 February 2008

    Rules to control sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxides are set to influence carbon dioxide prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, say Roman Kramarchuk and Bruno Brunetti

  • Europe eyes limited renewables trading

    01 February 2008

    The European Commission has set out country-by-country targets on renewable energy and opened the door to limited certificate trading between member states, as part of its energy and climate change proposals.