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A global climate agreement could be an economic win
After Doha, business needs to consider whether it is actively seeking the opportunities international and domestic carbon policy signals create.
Andrew Petersen
Dec 13, 2012
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World’s biggest investors still ‘reckless’ on climate risk: study
Survey of world’s 1,000 largest funds, with $60 trillion under management, finds little accounting for climate risk. Australia ranks comparatively well.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 11, 2012
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Dear Doha: Time to get the climate policy right
An open letter from global investor networks calls on governments to develop workable frameworks to reduce climate risk and support low-carbon investment.
Nathan Fabian
Nov 20, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Ceramic replaces Dow as it moves to Europe
CFC appoints new CEO to focus on EU growth. Plus EU plans to delay 900m CO2 permits, aviation trade; solar news from Japan, US, EU.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 13, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Carbon winners and losers
2012 CDP report finds ASX200 getting on with green business… mostly. Plus Australia’s carbon-scheme tick of approval; and no Milne at Carbon Expo?
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 7, 2012
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US billionaire Tom Steyer to push clean energy agenda
The billionaire hedge fund manager is leaving Farallon Capital to devote more time to America’s clean energy causes.
Adam Johnston
Oct 31, 2012
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A123: An opportunity for Obama to stand up for green investment
A123 Systems’ bankruptcy will be painted as another blow to the White House. Actually, it’s a good opportunity for Obama to defend cleantech funding.
Stephen Lacey
Oct 17, 2012
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CEFC: renewables funding without the risk
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation will need to be as innovative as the projects it supports to avoid a home grown Solyndra.
Bruce Macfarlane
Feb 13, 2012
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