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UK introduces feed-in tariff for small-scale renewables
04 February 2010UK householders, businesses and communities which install small-scale renewables will, from April, earn a feed-in tariff.
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Innovest's Kiernan unveils new venture
04 February 2010Sustainable investment pioneer Matthew Kiernan is launching an asset management company, Inflexion Point Capital Management, in partnership with Legg Mason and Phoenix Global Advisers.
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CelsiusPro covers weather risk for Nikon camera promotion
04 February 2010CelsiusPro, an online seller of weather risk management products, has struck a deal that will see camera buyers in Switzerland get a full rebate on their purchase if the weather is bad over the Easter holiday.
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News round-up - Thursday 4 Feb
04 February 2010SAM chief quits -- Cosan tie-up wins plaudits -- Arthur D. Little back climate index -- HSBC backs biofuels - Nicholas Stern slams Tories --
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US climate change inaction could scupper Mexico deal
01 February 2010Hopes are fading fast that the US Senate will pass comprehensive climate change legislation this year – jeopardising the prospects for a binding global agreement in Mexico City in December, analysts believe.
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India proposes $8bn national green certificate market
01 February 2010India is on the cusp of implementing a trading system for renewable energy certificates (RECs), to help its states meet its climate and renewables targets.
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SEC tells US firms to disclose climate risks
01 February 2010After substantial prodding from investor advocates, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will provide guidance to companies about what they must tell their investors about climate risks and opportunities.
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Renewable energy investment defies financial crisis
01 February 2010Almost 10GW of wind energy capacity was added last year in the US, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), breaking all records – and despite the global economic strife in 2009.
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Financing questions cloud UK's gargantuan offshore wind plan
01 February 2010A potential 32GW of offshore wind capacity could be developed in the UK after the government granted rights to nine coastal zones – but questions remain over how these projects will be financed.
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OPIC to slash portfolio emissions 50%
01 February 2010The US has introduced legislation requiring the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) to slash greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the projects it invests in by 50% over the next 15 years. markets.