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A Guide to Carbon Finance: Carbonomics for a Credit Constrained World
Risk Waters, April 2009, Pages: 130


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A Guide to Carbon Finance expounds invaluable real-life insights into the scope and sources of the value chain within the world of carbon finance and carbon markets. Senior executives of global corporations and financial institutions will gain a critical grasp and improved understanding of each of the key elements of the carbonomics value chain – from originating of the carbon assets, to financing, structuring, investing, insuring and trading.

This Executive Report is a guide to the new world of carbonomics – a world in which carbon has a price.

SUMMARY

This Executive Report is “Carbon 101” for those who need to know the ins and outs of carbon finance and the carbon markets. This concise executive report will enable you to quickly grasp the principles behind carbon finance and climate change allowing you to understand the financial implications and originate, finance, structure, invest, insure and trade products with a carbon angle through practical practitioner led guidance and case studies.

By reading this concise Executive Report you will quickly get up-to-speed on this booming financial sector and its future prospects. A Guide to Carbon Finance will help you to answer the questions:

- What is the international basis for the origination of carbon assets?
- How do we originate and create carbon assets?
- How are carbon mitigation and adaptation projects financed?
- How to structure innovative deals in the carbon marketplace?
- How do asset managers and corporations invest in the carbon space?
- What insuring solutions are needed for the low carbon economy?
- How and where can carbon assets be traded?

Recommended reading for senior executives in investment banks and structured products, CEOs/CIOs of wealth managers, wealth management firms, hedge funds and trustees of pension funds. This is especially recommended reading for anyone hoping to take advantage of the boom in carbon finance, carbon trading, weather derivatives, clean tech, low carbon products, clean energy, green and environmental services and investments.

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'Dr Tang's Executive Report 'A Guide to Carbon Finance – Carbonomics for a Credit Constrained World' provides welcome new thinking on the emerging sector of environmental finance and I am sure it will be of interest not just to industry professionals, but to the laymen who want to know more about this exciting new area of the Global Economy.'

Alderman Ian Luder
The Rt. Hon the Lord Mayor of London


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