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How to direct the continuing investments that will be necessary in buildings, transport, industrial processes and energy systems towards low carbon technologies?
Surely there is not a serious investor or executive out there who hasn’t considered putting some money into the green revolution in the expectation of getting even more out.
Whatever your feelings about global capitalism may be (and among environmentalists, such feelings are often not particularly warm), it is not difficult to see that as corporations go, so go economies, politics, and often the environment.
The Ecuadorian Amazon is arguably home to some of the world’s most biologically diverse forests. According to researchers, there are as many species of trees in one square hectare there as are found over all of Canada and the U.S. But, like many unique environments around the world, those forests are threatened by what is under the green canopy. Oil. ...
Zerofootprint responds to Terence Corcoran of the Financial Post