How I Saw It: Analysis And Commentary On Environmental Finance (1999-2005)

How I Saw It: Analysis And Commentary On Environmental Finance (1999-2005)

by Richard L Sandor
ISBN-10:
9813202645
ISBN-13:
9789813202641
Pub. Date:
02/03/2017
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
9813202645
ISBN-13:
9789813202641
Pub. Date:
02/03/2017
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
How I Saw It: Analysis And Commentary On Environmental Finance (1999-2005)

How I Saw It: Analysis And Commentary On Environmental Finance (1999-2005)

by Richard L Sandor

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Overview

From 1999 to 2005, Richard L Sandor wrote a monthly column for Environmental Finance magazine. The column was called 'How I See It', and with this latest publication, Sandor has compiled all of his articles into one comprehensive historical analysis and commentary on the field of Environmental Finance.How I Saw It offers a historical account of the development of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) from the 'father of carbon trading' himself, and also the developments in environmental markets over the years since the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. In his monthly contribution, Sandor makes predictions in his articles, and read for yourself to see if he has been on the right path (or not) all along.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789813202641
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Dedication v

Praises for How I Saw It vi

Foreword Hunter Lovins, June 2016 vii

Acknowledgments xi

About the Author xiii

Introduction Richard L. Sandor, July 2016 xxi

Chapter 1 Environmental Finance Introductory Remarks: October 1999 1

Chapter 2 The Convergence of Environmental and Capital Markets: October 1999 2

Chapter 3 Voluntary Carbon Deals Break Records: November 1999 5

Chapter 4 Seeing the Wood for the Trees: December 1999/January 2000 9

Chapter 5 Trading While the Temperature Rises: February 2000 12

Chapter 6 Daimler Chrysler, Ford Change Lanes: March 2000 16

Chapter 7 The CDM: Opportunities and Challenges: April 2000 19

Chapter 8 SO2 Market Exceeds Expectations: May 2000 23

Chapter 9 US Carbon Trading Project Wins Funding: June 2000 27

Chapter 10 The Case for a Simplified CDM: July-August 2000 31

Chapter 11 The US and EU: Closer than You Think: September 2000 35

Chapter 12 CDM - Simplicity is the Key: October 2000 39

Chapter 13 Dow Jones Sustainability Group Index: One Year On: November 2000 49

Chapter 14 A Post-Hague Compromise on Reforestation: December 2000-January 2001 53

Chapter 15 California Utilities: The S&L Crisis Revisited: February 2001 57

Chapter 16 The Case for Coal: March 2001 61

Chapter 17 SO2 Auction Shows Power of Markets: April 2001 66

Chapter 18 "It Ain't Over Till It's Over": May 2001 70

Chapter 19 Corporate Giants to Aid Design of US Carbon Market: June 2001 75

Chapter 20 And the Beat Goes on: July-August 2001 79

Chapter 21 The Case for Plurilateral Environmental Markets: September 2001 83

Chapter 22 DJSI World: Two Years on: October 2001 87

Chapter 23 The Convergence of Environmental and Capital Markets: Another Step: November 2001 91

Chapter 24 The DJSI - A Story of Financial Innovation: December 2001-January 2002 95

Chapter 25 Chicago Climate Exchange Progress Report: February 2002 103

Chapter 26 Observations on Enron: March 2002 107

Chapter 27 A Decade of SO2 Allowance Auctions: April 2002 111

Chapter 28 The Road to Price Discovery: May 2002 115

Chapter 29 Here Come the States: June 2002 119

Chapter 30 Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: July-August 2002 122

Chapter 31 DJSI World Index - Three Years on: September 2002 127

Chapter 32 NASD Agreement Boosts Chicago Climate Exchange: October 2002 132

Chapter 33 How Emissions Can Make Wind Power Pay: November 2002 136

Chapter 34 Markets Everywhere: December 2002-January 2003 140

Chapter 35 Chicago Shows the Way: February 2003 144

Chapter 36 Institutional Innovation (Part I): March 2003 148

Chapter 37 The Power of an Idea: April 2003 152

Chapter 38 Institutional Innovation (Part II): May 2003 156

Chapter 39 Flexibility is the Key: June 2003 161

Chapter 40 Water Rights and Wrongs: July-August 2003 166

Chapter 41 The CCX Auction: 20 Questions: September 2003 170

Chapter 42 The Benefits of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility: October 2003 174

Chapter 43 Water - New Horizons for Markets: November 2003 178

Chapter 44 "The British are Coming!": February 2004 182

Chapter 45 Industrial Policy Skews EU Allocation Plans: March 2004 186

Chapter 46 SO2 Auctions - An Even Dozen: April 2004 190

Chapter 47 Here Come the States II: May 2004 194

Chapter 48 A Tale of Two Continents: June 2004 198

Chapter 49 SO2 Emissions Allowances - Anatomy of a Mature Market: July-August 2004 202

Chapter 50 Pricing Crude Oil Price Volatility: Can Markets Help?: September 2004 207

Chapter 51 An Economists Progress: October 2004 211

Chapter 52 The Benefits of Corporate Sustainability: November 2004 220

Chapter 53 CCX - The Year in Review: December 2004-January 2005 224

Chapter 54 Here Come the States III: January 2005 229

Chapter 55 Talking about the Weather: March 2005 233

Chapter 56 SO2 Prices - Where Do We Go from Here?: April 2005 236

Chapter 57 Weathering the Crude Oil Crisis: May 2005 240

Chapter 58 Trading Away Conflict: June 2005 244

Chapter 59 Verifying Emissions - Lessons from the CCX: July-August 2005 248

Chapter 60 Beyond Kyoto: Some Thoughts on the Past, Present, and Future: September 2005 253

Chapter 61 What a Difference 10 Years Make: October 2009 261

Listing of Articles by Subject 265

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