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Combating climate change
01 March 2007While the scientific debate about climate science may be almost over, the economic arguments have just begun. But tackling the issue need not cost the earth, says Lars Josefsson
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Communicating the message
01 March 2007Catherine Boiteux Pelletier has overseen a wholesale examination of sustainable development issues at insurance giant Axa. She's now taking a sector-wide view with UNEP FI. Mark Nicholls reports
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Why isn't SRI going south?
01 March 2007Investors are placing increasing amounts of capital in emerging markets. But environmental, social and governance considerations inform very little of this investment, and valuable commercial as well as development opportunities are being missed, says Dan Siddy
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Heading south
01 March 2007With new sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide rules on the horizon, and carbon controls looming, Abudi Zein sees continuing downward pressure on US emissions allowance prices
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Waste not, want not
01 March 2007Waste markets are fragmented, driven by different legislation in different countries, and subject to numerous technology and project-based risks. But the rewards are potentially huge. Felicia Jackson reports
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China to refuse loans on environmental grounds
01 March 2007China's central bank is working on a plan to refuse loans to companies with poor environmental records, under a nationwide system that will factor environmental information into loan applications.
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TXU buyers step away from coal
01 March 2007The proposed acquisition of US utility TXU by two private equity firms is being called an "earthquake" in the US power industry, since the new owners will abandon plans for controversial coal plants.
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State dropouts will cut mercury prices, says EPA
01 March 2007The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) foresees a healthy trading market for mercury, despite the withdrawal of some big states from its planned programme, and says their absence will actually reduce allowance prices.
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Goldman exceeds green investment goal
01 March 2007Goldman Sachs invested more than $1.5 billion in renewable energy and clean technologies during 2006, the investment bank said in a report summarising its achievements in the first year of its environmental initiative.
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Piper Jaffray closes cleantech fund
01 March 2007US investment bank Piper Jaffray closed a $60 million clean technology venture capital fund-of-funds on 29 January, far exceeding its original target of $25 million.