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CHAPTER 1: The Emerging World of Environmental Finance. |
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Why Is It Happening at This Particular Time? |
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How Might Environmental Finance Prepare Us for the Challenges Ahead? |
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CHAPTER 2: Concepts and Tools for Developing Environmental Finance. |
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Environmental Management and Shareholder Value Creation. |
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Environmental Management Systems. |
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Stakeholder Relationships. |
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Looking Ahead: Scenarios and Simulations. |
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Trading Atmospheric Emission Reduction Credits. |
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CHAPTER 3: The Financial Services Sector. |
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Structure of the Global Market for Financial Capital. |
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Forces Reshaping Financial Service Industries. |
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Response of the Financial Services Sector to Deregulation. |
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Financial Services' Approach to Environmental Issues. |
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Direct Liability of Contaminated Land. |
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Brownfield Redevelopment. |
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Environmental Products and Services. |
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Niche Markets and Microcredit. |
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Internal Environmental Management. |
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UNEP Financial Institutions Initiative. |
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Measurements and Reporting of Environmental Management. |
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Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities for the Banking Sector. |
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Sustainable Energy Funds. |
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Angus Ross, Invited Author's Comment. |
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Contaminants in the Environment. |
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Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events. |
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Transferring Risk from the Insurance Industry to the Capital Markets. |
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Regional Variations in the Response of Insurance Companies to the Environmental Challenge. |
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Evolution of Screening for Social and Environmental Responsibility. |
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The Relationship between Environmental and Financial Performance. |
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Performance of Environmentally Screened Funds. |
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Variation in Research Results. |
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Socially Responsible Investment Portfolio Performance Ratings. |
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Institutional Portfolio Managers. |
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Environmental Products in Fund Management. |
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Environmental Research and Rating Organizations. |
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CHAPTER 7: Climate Change and Financial Vulnerability. |
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Accepting Climate Change as a Real Phenomenon. |
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Physical Impacts of Climate Change. |
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Vulnerability by Economic Sector. |
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Anticipating Human Response to Climate Change. |
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Critical Factors in Human Response to Climate Change. |
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CHAPTER 8: Environmental Reporting and Verification. |
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Trends in Environmental Reporting. |
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Main Types of Environmental Reporting. |
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Pollution Release and Transfer Registers. |
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Accounting Profession and Security Regulators. |
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Environmental Reporting from the Preparer's Perspective. |
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Environmental Reporting from the User's Perspective. |
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Progress in Environmental Reporting. |
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Alan Willis, Invited Author's Comment. |
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CHAPTER 9: Strategies for Managing Environmental Change. |
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Greenhouse Gas Emission Targets: Rationale, Types, and Methods. |
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New Weather-Related Products. |
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Trading Pollution Reduction Credits. |
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CHAPTER 10: The Way Ahead. |
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Business and Environmental Change: What's New? |
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Environmental Change: From Challenge to Opportunity. |
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The Environmental Learning Curve: Redefining Success. |
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APPENDIX A. |
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UNEP Statement by Financial Institutions on the Environment and Sustainable Development. |
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List of Signatories to the UNEP Statement by Financial Institutions on the Environment and Sustainable Development. |
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UNEP Statement of Environmental Commitment by the Insurance Industry. |
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Status of the UNEP Statement of Environmental Commitment by the Insurance Industry. |
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APPENDIX B. |
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APPENDIX C. |
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ACRONYMS. |
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REFERENCES. |
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INDEX. |
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