For more than a decade now, environmental concerns in general, and issues regarding climate change in particular, have quietly captured the attention of financial institutions, individual investors, and a variety of businesses. This is because certain environmental conditions pose a credible threat to the global economy¿affecting the wealth of societies, the availability of resources, the price of energy, and the value of companies.
Environmental finance experts Sonia Labatt and Rodney White understand the difficulties facing companies that need to manage their greenhouse gas emissions and are well aware of the challenges that equity and debt analysts monitoring climate liabilities must overcome. That's why they've created Carbon Finance, a comprehensive guide that explores the financial implications of living in a carbon-constrained world¿a world in which emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases can sometimes carry a hefty price.
Opening with a brief introduction to the Kyoto Protocol and the policies that shape a carbon-constrained society, this book quickly moves on to: