Environment-Renewables

Asian Development Bank launches carbon fund

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has launched a fund to provide capital to buy carbon credits at the outset of clean energy projects, after commitments from participants exceeded the $80 million needed for launch.

DIB offers sharia-compliant water note

Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has launched a four-year sharia-compliant Principal Protected Water Note, which offers participation in a basket of 10 stocks linked to the water industry, including activities such as purification, desalination and waste…

Hans-Bernd Menzel

Oliver Holtaway talks to Hans-Bernd Menzel about politicians, leadership and mountain-biking

Is the EU ETS working?

The EU's emissions trading scheme has created a massive oversupply of allowances for its first phase. Kjetil Røine and Henrik Hasselknippe ask whether the scheme is causing emissions reductions, whether there will be a sufficient shortage in Phase II and…

The missing link

With several countries now developing emissions trading schemes, UN-supervised project-based emissions credits could become the linking instrument that creates a global price signal for greenhouse gas abatement. But greater standardisation in the market…

The hidden costs of climate change

The business risks posed to energy companies by climate change go well beyond compliance with emissions reduction schemes. Most companies that have taken climate risks into account have only considered half the picture, says John Firth

Troubled waters

Nord Stream, the planned gas pipeline that will link the super giant Russian gas fields of Siberia directly with Europe, looks set to offer an important solution to the EU's energy security concerns. But even before under-sea construction has begun, the…

Impact of ethanol

Increased demand for ethanol in the US has led to predictions that biofuels will have a 30% share of global energy demand by 2030, writes Eric Fishhaut

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