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Low Carbon Australia joins Climate Bond Standard group

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 AUG 2012  |  NEWS
... certify energy efficiency-related bonds. Low Carbon Australia will work with representatives from the International Energy Agency, the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, US Green Building Council, the Office of the State Treasurer of California ...

Investors call for management of fugitive methane emissions

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 JUN 2012  |  NEWS
... announcement by IGCC, IICGG and INCR follows in tandem with other international calls, including the International Energy Agency's "Golden Rules for a Golden Age of Gas" publication. "Fracking" will also be a topic of discussion as part of the United ...

Report: US$174bn global market for climate-themed bonds

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  FRIDAY, 1 JUN 2012  |  NEWS
... have to look to Europe for a liquid market but we hope that will change quickly." According to the International Energy Agency, there needs to be investment totaling approximately US$1tr per year to 2050 to fund the transition to a low-carbon, climate ...

Green bonds form basis of new institutional investment funds

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  FRIDAY, 18 NOV 2011  |  NEWS
... compared to projected financing needs for clean energy and related climate mitigation efforts - the International Energy Agency has stated that between US$600bn and US$1tr of investment is required each year until 2030. The Climate Bond Initiative (CBI) ...

Investor groups call for climate change policy action

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  FRIDAY, 21 OCT 2011  |  NEWS
... technology and infrastructure are "substantially lower than the US$500bn per year deemed necessary by the International Energy Agency to hold the increase of global average temperatures below 2 degrees Celsius - the target agreed in Cancun last year." ...

Renewable energy poses opportunities, risks for investors

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  FRIDAY, 16 SEP 2011  |  NEWS
... that 20% of Australia's electricity supply will come from renewable sources by 2020. Globally, the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts the global need for US$18tr - around US$750bn per year - in clean energy investment between 2010 and 2035 ...
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