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Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work (Environmental Markets Insight Series) (Hardcover)
by Ricardo Bayon, Amanda Hawn, Katherine Hamilton, and Al Gore



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Emissions Trading: Principles and Practice (RFF Press) (Paperback)
by T. H. Tietenberg



Book Description:
First published in 1985, Emissions Trading was a comprehensive review of the first large-scale attempt to use economic incentives in environmental policy in the United States; since its publication it has consistently been one of the most widely cited works in the tradable permits literature. The second edition of this classic study of pollution reform considers how the use of transferable permits to control pollution has evolved over the last twenty-five years.




Emissions Trading and Business (Hardcover)
by Ralf Antes, Bernd Hansj¸rgens, and Peter Letmathe



Book Description:
Emissions trading challenges the management of companies in an entirely new manner. It not only allows for greater flexibility in management decisions concerning emissions, it also changes the code by which environmental policy steers management decisions from hierarchical to monetary information. This book discusses theoretically and empirically the following subjects: 1. Institutional design, decision making and innovation, 2. Investment and management strategies, 3. ET and business administration, 4. Effects of ET schemes existing and being implemented.




Carbon Finance: The Financial Implications of Climate Change (Wiley Finance) (Hardcover)
by Sonia Labatt and Rodney R. White



Book Description:
Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Carbon Finance will help you understand the metrics of carbon, carbon dioxide, and equivalents. It develops some of the themes presented in the authors' previous book Environmental Finance, and features the latest information on risk transfer measures, the Kyoto Protocol, and the role that carbon finance will play in the analysis of corporate climate risks and opportunities—as well as in company valuations.




Climate Trading: Development of Greenhouse Gas Markets (Finance and Capital Markets) (Hardcover)
by Debbie Stowell



Book Description:
Climate Trading covers issues related to greenhouse gas emissions trading markets, including the events that lead up to the adoption of the Kyoto protocol, the development of the market-based mechanisms under the Protocol, and the emerging domestic and international emissions trading and carbon credits markets. The book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of the complex and evolving issues surrounding these markets.




A Guide to Emissions Trading (Hardcover)
Edited by Cyriel de Jong and Kasper Walet



Book Description:
This new and timely multi-contributor volume draws upon the very best international experience and a host of practical examples to offer advice and proven strategies to deal with the growing issue of emissions risk and compliance to emissions trading programs.




Capitalism As If the World Matters (Hardcover)
by Jonathon Porritt



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The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success -- and How You Can Too (Hardcover) by Andrew W. Savitz



Book Description:
The Triple Bottom Line is the groundbreaking book that charts the rise of sustainability within the business world and shows how and why financial success increasingly goes hand in hand with social and environmental achievement. Andrew Savitz chronicles both the real problems that companies face and the innovative solutions that can come from sustainability. His is a hard-line approach to bottom-line fundamentals that is re-making companies around the globe.




Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage (Hardcover)
by Daniel C. Esty and Andrew S. Winston



Book Description:
This book explores what every executive must know to manage the environmental challenges facing society and business. Based on the authors' years of experience and hundreds of interviews with corporate leaders around the world, Green to Gold shows how companies generate lasting value, cutting costs, reducing risk, increasing revenues, and creating strong brands, by building environmental thinking into their business strategies. Green to Gold is the new template for global CEOs who want to be good stewards of the Earth while simultaneously building the bottom line.


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