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Structuring at scale
01 November 2012Jonathan Plowe helped put together the $1 billion SolarStrong deal – and is warning that the renewables sector needs new sources of capital. He talks to Gloria Gonzalez
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Could debt swaps fund green growth?
25 October 2012Debt swaps to promote green growth could help stimulate climate finance, while easing the debt burden on developing countries vulnerable to climate change, say Tanja Havemann and Fiona McKenzie
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Taking notes: impact investing for the environment
25 October 2012The Nature Conservancy is breaking new ground with its Conservation Note – offering fixed income investors a way to support conservation while making a return. Charlotte Kaiser explains
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Shining a spotlight on sovereign environmental risk
23 October 2012The bond markets are not taking proper account of natural resource and environmental risks in the pricing of sovereign debt – despite significant potential exposures. Margot Hill, Ivo Mulder and Martin Halle explain a new framework to help them do so
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Breaking the ice on Arctic lending policies
12 October 2012The natural resources sector is eager to exploit a thawing Arctic – but are the environmental risks too great for the banks to offer finance? Christopher Cundy reports
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Putting the onus on the producers
12 October 2012Recycling rates in the US have stalled – and municipalities don't have the financial resources to kickstart them. It's time to hold producers to account, says Conrad MacKerron
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Refining the regulations
10 October 2012From next year, UK listed companies will have to report on their greenhouse gas emissions – and the government is consulting on the rules. But, as Lois Guthrie warns, the rules as proposed pose some challenges for UK Plc
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The fossil-fuelled feed-in tariff
05 October 2012Indonesia is mulling a novel approach to supporting renewable energy development that could replace donor and government funds with private investment. Wilson Rickerson and Georges Beukering explain
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The billion-dollar question
05 October 2012The numbers are certainly eye-catching – but what do US banks' environmental investment goals mean for how they do business, and for the ability of the low-carbon economy to raise finance? Gloria Gonzalez and Mark Nicholls report
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After the drought
05 October 2012This summer's heat and drought has hit US crop yields hard – and it has spurred interest in weather risk management from the agricultural sector. Elza Holmstedt Pell reports
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