News

  • California holds first carbon auction as legal threats loom

    27 November 2012

    California has hailed its first auction of carbon allowances as a success, but legal challenges continue to undermine confidence in its future.

  • 2°C target to be missed as dangerous climate change looms

    27 November 2012

    A host of organisations have warned that the world is on course for dangerous levels of climate change because current emission reduction initiatives will fail to limit warming to the 2°C target that underpins international efforts.

  • Water trading could improve Europe's water quality – EEA

    26 November 2012

    Economic instruments, such as water trading, could help reduce pollution and overconsumption of water supplies in Europe, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA).

  • IEA sounds warnings on Korea's nuclear sector

    26 November 2012

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called for South Korea to enhance its nuclear oversight following a series of incidents at reactors in recent weeks.

  • Governments must take on CCS risk, warn insurers

    23 November 2012

    Insurers have warned they will be unable to fully underwrite carbon capture and storage (CCS) programmes in the EU, and governments will have to accept some of the risks.

  • Renewables investors welcome UK Energy Bill agreement

    23 November 2012

    The UK government's agreement on key details of its forthcoming Energy Bill has been welcomed by renewable energy financiers, who say it has the potential to unblock stalled investment in the sector.

  • UK renewables set for 'exponential' boost from new policy

    23 November 2012

    A raft of measures designed to boost renewables in the UK will trigger an exponential increase in investment, the industry claimed today – although green groups slammed a retreat from a mooted decarbonisation target.

  • Pension fund manager snaps up £40m solar bond

    22 November 2012

    Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has bought the first ever UK publicly-listed solar finance bond, investing £40 million ($64 million) as the sole buyer in a bond issued by Solar Power Generation.

  • BP's ESG recovery could take years - analysts

    22 November 2012

    BP's $4.5 billion Deepwater Horizon settlement with the federal government marked an important step towards repairing its reputation, but analysts warn it could take several years to regain its status as a leading socially responsible investment (SRI).

  • JP Morgan puts EcoSecurities on the block

    21 November 2012

    JP Morgan is mulling the sale of EcoSecurities, Environmental Finance has learned.