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  • New CEO, investment for Trucost

    07 July 2011

    Environmental data firm Trucost has announced a new chief executive and an additional £1.4 million ($2.2 million) investment.

  • Q2 clean-tech VC investment drops by a third

    07 July 2011

    Venture capital (VC) investment in the clean-tech market dropped by a third as investors focused on modest-sized deals in sectors such as energy efficiency in the second quarter, said US research company the Cleantech Group.

  • EU Parliament rejects 30% cut in carbon emissions

    07 July 2011

    The European Parliament has voted against increasing the EU's greenhouse gas emissions reduction target to 30% by 2020, from 1990 levels, as called for in a report by Green MEP Bas Eickhout.

  • Dutch mull 'green investment bank'

    06 July 2011

    A Dutch government-backed think-tank is studying the feasibility of a new financial institution to help promote the country's green economy.

  • Mainstream secures Chinese turbines for 1GW wind plan

    05 July 2011

    Irish project developer Mainstream Renewable Energy and Chinese turbine manufacturer Sinovel Wind Group have signed a deal to build 1GW of wind projects in Ireland by 2016.

  • Climate change to 'magnify' soil-related property damage – Swiss Re

    05 July 2011

    Climate change will exacerbate the risk of property damage caused by soil subsidence, according to insurer Swiss Re.

  • FSC engagement with carbon offsets splits NGOs

    05 July 2011

    A controversial motion recognising the environmental value of forests for storing carbon has been passed by the general assembly of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

  • Finding a path to REDD investment

    05 July 2011

    How can finance be mobilised to protect the world's rainforests, in a climate of extreme policy uncertainty? Environmental Finance and Irbaris convened a panel of experts to try to find out. Mark Nicholls reports

  • UK opposition joins fight against solar incentive cuts

    04 July 2011

    The leader of the UK's opposition Labour party is backing a challenge to the government's proposals to make deep cuts to large-scale solar incentives.

  • EPA blasts American Electric Power over false coal shutdown claims

    01 July 2011

    Utility American Electric Power (AEP) is incorrectly claiming that its flurry of planned coal unit retirements and retrofits is being instigated by pending US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, according to a top EPA official.