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CARBON INSOLVENCY
Forests take a long time to sequester carbon. Before the full promised carbon benefit is achieved at least some delivery organisations are expected to fail. How do we guard against the resulting carbon insolvency and build confidence in the forest market?

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GREEN BANKS
Financial institutions are uniquely powerful, yet their influence on carbon emissions is not widely appreciated. How do we know how our largest banks are performing on climate change?

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 2009 

Carbon Insolvency: UK forest carbon and the case for cover. While we have a adequate arrangements to manage financial insolvency, we do not have a meaningful framework for dealing with carbon insolvency. More>>

Banking on Carbon Accountability 2. The carbon impacts of investment and a new tool to measure the 'climate performance' of financial institutions. More>>

Economic Incentives for Carbon Accountability in the Financial Sector. MSc student intern report - August 2009. Download>>

Banking on Carbon Accountability 1. Do banks have a responsibility for the carbon impacts of their investments, including the beneficial? More>>

Green Tariffs: Building Renewables? How can consumers be confident of an electricity tariff’s green credentials? More>>

Consultation responses: See our consultation responses. More>>