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GREEN TRADING MARKETS:
Green Trading Markets:
Developing the Second Wave
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By
Peter C. Fusaro, Chairman and Founder, Global Change Associates
Marion Yuen, President, The MYA Group

Description
The United States accounts for 25% of the Global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. To keep pace with growing electricity demands, the U.S and developing countries are turning more to coal-fired generation with correspondingly greater GHG emissions and other forms of pollution. Therefore, it is imperative to focus on what can be done to reverse this trend. At the same time, technologies for renewable energy generation and energy efficiency are available, and increasingly, these are being deployed on a cost-competitive basis. Environmental financial trading and the markets offer a solution and a way forward through Green Trading! Environmental financial trading began in the U.S in 1995 and has since spread to many countries. Green Trading Markets provides valuable information on continued U.S innovations in the context of the global development of green commodity markets.

Audience
Energy Risk Managers, Asset Managers, Renewable Energy Developers, Project Financiers, EHS Professionals, Regulators, Commodity Traders, Energy Hedge Fund Managers, Investment Bankers, and others related to the energy industry.

Contents
CONTENTS Foreward, Preface and Introduction 1. Green Trading: Convergence of the Capital Markets and the Environment Peter Fusaro, Chairman, Global Change Associates Inc. 2. Carbon/Greenhouse Gas Transparency and Socially Responsible Investing Paul A. Hilton, Portfolio Manager, The Dreyfus Corporation 3. The U.S. Political Landscape and Its Impact on Environmental Trading Sheila Slocum Hollis, Managing Partner, Duane Morris LLP 4. Global Greenhouse Gas Markets: Where Do We Go from Here? Susanne Haefeli, Project Manager, and Einar Telnes, Technical Director, International Climate Change Services, DNV Certification 5. Initial Observations from the First Year of the Chicago Climate Exchange Richard L. Sandor, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, and Claire M. Jahns, Junior Economist, Chicago Climate Exchange 6. White, Green, and Black Certificate Trading: The Italian Experience Stefano Alaimo, Director, Environmental Markets Department Gestore del Mercato Elettrico SpA 7. Expanding Markets for Renewable Energy Certificates: Progress and Challenges Ed Holt, President, Ed Holt & Associates Inc. 8. Wind Energy: Promoting a Cleaner Energy Future Mark M. Little, Vice President, GE Energy 9. Of Crystal Balls and Market Fundamentals: Anticipating GHG Prices Mark C. Trexler, Ph.D., President, Trexler Climate + Energy Services, Inc. 10. Integrating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management into Capital Projects Planning Arthur Lee, Principal Advisor for Global Policy and Strategy, Health Environment and Safety Department, ChevronTexaco Corporation, et al. 11. Developing an Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investment Fund John Palmisano, Principal, Energy & Communications Solutions LLC, and Deltcho Vitchev, Director, Renaissance Finance International 12. C-Lock?A Method to Maximize Carbon Sequestration Value to Agro-forestry Producers and Purchasers Patrick R. Zimmerman, Ph.D., Director, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, et al. 13. Attracting Institutional Investment into the Australian Forestry Sector David G. Brand, Director, New Forests Program, Hancock Natural Resource Group (Australia) 14. Terrestrial Carbon Offsets for Industry Portfolios Dick Kempka, Director, Energy and Technology Partnerships, and Dawn Browne, GIS Manager, Ducks Unlimited 15. Information Technology: Enabling and Accelerating Environmental Markets William G. Russell, CEO, SKN Worldwide 16. Green Trading Markets: Where Are We Now? Peter Fusaro, Chairman, Global Change Associates Inc., and Marion Yuen, President, The MYA Group Resources on Green Trading About the Contributors Index

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 250 pages, publication date: JUN-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-044695-0
ISBN-10: 0-08-044695-7
Imprint: ELSEVIER

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