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Investment / Climate change / Low-carbon economy / Carbon finance / Carbon sequestration / Institutional investor / Emissions trading / Carbon tax / European Union Emission Trading Scheme / Climate change policy / Financial economics / Environment
Date: 2013-09-11 12:41:46
Investment
Climate change
Low-carbon economy
Carbon finance
Carbon sequestration
Institutional investor
Emissions trading
Carbon tax
European Union Emission Trading Scheme
Climate change policy
Financial economics
Environment

Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change Investment-grade climate policy: the next phase for Europe IIGCC’s response to the European Commission Green Paper – “A 2030 framework for climate and energy policie

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