Climate change
Emissions house of the year: Element Markets
Energy Risk Awards 2018: Established environmental business flourishes despite political uncertainty
Banks begin to model climate risk in loan portfolios
Environmental stress tests and scenario analysis reveal hidden risks
Coal contracts boom is a sign of desperation
Producers' turn to derivatives may be a last throw of the dice
Climate change is the fattest tail risk of them all
Casting doubt on science is an unwise risk management strategy
Banks' ethics push seen as good for bottom line
EU non-financial reporting rules expected to push firms to consider ESG concerns
Challenging economic pessimism: an optimistic note
A contrarian, upbeat view of the long-term economic outlook
Asian emissions markets seen as step in right direction
China and South Korea emissions schemes show promise, say industry groups
Capacity mechanisms spark concern from power traders
Zest for subsidies could threaten plans for unified EU electricity market
EU ETS risk and climate risk
Sponsored statement: Vertis
EU ETS to become bigger priority for industrials
Strengthening prices increase need for risk management, firms say
There is plenty of life left in US natural gas
Winter 2013 shows potential for volatility, argues Kaminski
Global risks for 2013 outlined by World Economic Forum
Severe income disparity highlighted as top risk for 2013
Top 10 op risks: business continuity and disaster recovery
Top 10 op risks: Business continuity and disaster recovery
Incentivising CDM private sector investment
Creating an incentive
Video: Q&A with Benedikt von Butler, Citigroup
Benedikt von Butler of Citigroup discusses how market participants in the central and eastern European markets can ensure they are fully prepared for the risk of new climate change legislation and manage their carbon risk accordingly
Ex-UNFCCC chief: no legally binding agreement at Cop16
Yvo De Boer, previous executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) says that there will be no legally binding agreement drawn out at COP16
UK businesses relieved over CRC’s dumping of carbon trade
Government plans to dump the cap-and-trade element of the UK Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) will ease risks for participating companies
Relations with Beijing to impact Taiwan emissions trading plans
Taiwan's plans for a cap-and-trade carbon trading system have potential but relations with China will impact its progress, according to analysts
China’s CDM trade threatened by uncertain carbon legislation
Investment in CDM carbon credits in China may slow because of the prolonged uncertainty over global climate change legislation, analysts say
Q&A: Shell Gas Direct’s Mike Hogg
Turning up the heat
Q&A: Wayne Mitchell, head of corporate sales, npower
Model behaviour
Cautious outlook from oil experts at industry event
A sharp increase in oil demand from non-OECD countries will compensate for peaking demand in OECD area
Lynda Clemmons: weather derivatives will benefit from regulation changes
The former Enron derivatives pioneer believes forcing trades on exchanges will benefit niche players and smaller companies