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posted by Admin  on December 3, 2008

A panel chaired by James Cameron QC, Vice-Chairman of Climate Change Capital, discusses the question. How can the capital markets cure climate change? The event was organised by Editorial Intelligence and you can visit them at www.editorialintelligence.com
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posted by Admin  on December 3, 2008

A recording of a Tomorrow's Company event on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity including an introduction by Tony Manwaring, Chief Executive of Tomorrow's Company, and speakers Pavan Sukhdev (of Deutsche Bank and the Green Indian States Trust (GIST)) and Herman Mulder (former Head of Risk at ABN AMRO). Pavan is the study leader for TEEB, a project emerging from out a discussion at the meeting of G8+5 environment ministers in 2007. In his eye opening presentation he details a compelling economic case for the conservation of biodiversity. Herman Mulder then describes from his own personal experience how the economics of biodiversity could be embraced by business for recognising potential risks, externalities and new opportunities. You can listen to an interview with Herman here.Read Aditi Mehta's blog on the event here.
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posted by Admin  on July 13, 2008

Pavan Sukhdev explains carbon sequestration and storage and the need to reward people for preserving forests as well as rewarding increased forestation. THis he suggests could be done through a new instrument: 'Conservation Credits'. Pavan is Managing Director & Head of Global Markets, Deutsche Bank India and Director of Green India States Trust (GIST).
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posted by Admin  on June 27, 2008

Principal advisor, Professor Michael Mainelli, describes the London Accord project as a whole and some of the papers included within it. For more information on The London Accord go to www.london-accord.co.uk
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posted by Admin  on June 27, 2008

Professor Michael Mainelli, Executive Chairman of Zyen Group, gives his reactions to the Tomorrow's Global Company report and in particular his view that effective frameworks are essential to combating climate change. Visit the Zyen Group at www.zyen.com and The London Accord at www.london-accord.co.uk
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