Archive

  • ASX to list renewables, carbon

    01 November 2008

    The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is to launch futures and options contracts for renewable energy certificates and carbon pollution permits and also has ambitions to service New Zealand's emissions trading scheme.

  • Oil, recession, weigh on renewables and carbon

    01 November 2008

    Falling oil prices and growing recession fears have hit renewable energy stocks and carbon prices – but analysts remain confident the medium-term outlook is positive for both markets.

  • Activists questionWorld Bank's renewables boost

    01 November 2008

    TheWorld Bank Group's claim that it has increased funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects by 87% is misleading because of the inclusion of large hydropower projects and funding provided by a separate entity, say environmental observers. The seemingly impressive increase in investment also masks a larger rise in funding for fossil fuel projects, they say.

  • Clean-tech venture capital bucks market – for now

    01 November 2008

    Venture capitalists (VCs) have poured record amounts into clean technology companies this year, according to two reports, and investment in the sector has accelerated despite the credit crunch.

  • SRI 'becoming mainstream', as assets jump

    01 November 2008

    The European market for sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) was worth €2.7 trillion ($3.7 trillion) in 2007, according to figures released in October by the European Sustainable Investment Forum (Eurosif). This is equivalent to 17.5% of the European asset management industry.

  • Voluntary carbon market set to double in 2008

    01 November 2008

    Volumes and prices in the voluntary carbon market are still rising, but participants have warned that the market is not yet feeling the full effect of the global economic crisis.

  • EC eyes market solution to deforestation

    01 November 2008

    The European Commission has called for a target to halt global deforestation by 2030, to be delivered partially through a 'Global Forest Carbon Mechanism' (GFCM), under a post-2012 climate agreement.

  • People moves this month

    01 November 2008

    GREG RADFORD has been appointed director for environment and social development at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank. He will oversee sustainability issues, including climate change and the IFC's management of environmental and social risks.

  • Suez completes ­Econergy takeover

    01 November 2008

    Econergy International is to be de-listed, following the completion of its takeover by Suez Energy South America (SESA). On 27 October, the subsidiary of French energy giant Suez announced that its £0.45 ($0.74)/share cash bid, made in June, was "unconditional in all respects", having garnered the support of 98% of shareholders of the Americas-focused renewable energy and carbon project developer.

  • Euronext and BNP index to track low-carbon blue chips

    01 November 2008

    NYSE Euronext and BNP Paribas Asset Management have launched an index tracking blue-chip European companies with the lowest carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in their sector.