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  • Breaking down barriers

    04 April 2011

    The growing emphasis on market-based incentives to spur low-carbon investment is creating a need for specialists with a unique combination of skills – and the world's leading universities need to develop similarly interdisciplinary programmes to meet the needs of the environmental finance marketplace, says Mark DeAngelis

  • Waiting on supply

    04 April 2011

    IETA's Simone Ruiz set out one blueprint for green bonds at the recent inaugural Environmental Bonds conference in London. Mark Nicholls reports

  • Fukushima disaster poses hard questions on climate targets

    04 April 2011

    Climate targets will be harder to meet and ambitious nuclear building programmes around the world will become more expensive, commentators said, in the aftermath of the suspected Fukushima meltdown.

  • California's carbon caveat emptor

    04 April 2011

    Rules designed to protect the environmental integrity of California's carbon offset programme create unmanageable risks for investors that will reduce its efficiency, say Cameron Prell and Adam Raphaely

  • How loan guarantees help

    04 April 2011

    Jonathan Silver explains how the US Department of Energy's loan guarantee programme is supporting clean energy technologies, creating jobs and reducing emissions

  • UK urged to convert nuclear stockpile into economic opportunity

    31 March 2011

    The UK should turn its stockpiles of spent nuclear fuel into a £10 billion ($16 billion) economic opportunity, according to a report from the Smith School of Enterprise and Environment.

  • Invest before lights turned out on US renewables subsidies – BNEF

    31 March 2011

    Renewable energy financing will continue to recover this year, but project developers should take advantage of incentives offered by the US federal government while they still can, according to a Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) analyst.

  • Investors give thumbs up for NEST ESG commitment

    31 March 2011

    The UK's national pension scheme is to integrate environmental, social and governance (ESG) analysis across all its asset classes, and has signed up to the UN-backed Principles of Responsible Investment (PRI), winning plaudits from sustainable investment groups.

  • US clean-tech finance boutique expands into Europe

    31 March 2011

    Greentech Capital Advisors has opened a European office and announced the hire of a senior executive from nuclear power firm Areva.

  • Nuclear sector's diversification into renewables to speed up?

    31 March 2011

    Nuclear power companies could hasten acquisitions in the renewables sector in response to the Fukushima disaster, says consultancy PwC.