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Carbon Pricing and Investment Response Roundtable Berlin,
Friday, February 5th 2010 Workshop Background Paper The role of CDM post-2012 – see report here. Welcome Karsten Neuhoff, Climate Policy Initiative Berlin and DIW Berlin Barbara Buchner, Climate Policy Initiative Venice Dora Fazekas, Climate Strategies
...................... How do investors respond to climate policy instruments? Chair: Karsten Neuhoff, Climate Policy Initiative Berlin and DIW Berlin Ralf Martin | PDF, 1.4 MB, London School of Economics, and Ulrich Wagner, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Climate change and business: Evidence from interviews with managers in Europe Karoline Rogge | PDF, 0.39 MB, Fraunhofer ISI, Corporate climate innovation activities in response to international market-based climate policies: Findings for the power sector
Ferdinand Vieider | PDF, 64 KB, Climate Policy Initiative Berlin, Investment responses to carbon pricing: A categorization of decision process in companies
...................... How do financial actors respond to climate policy instruments? Chair: Barbara Buchner, Climate Policy Initiative Venice Anne Neumann | PDF, 0.14 MB, DIW Berlin, Long-term contracts and institutional structure: Lessons from the natural gas industry
David Nelson | PDF, 44 KB, Alliance Bernstein, Lessons from the forward oil and commodities markets
Andreas Ehrenmann | PDF, 96 KB, GDF Suez, Hedging strategies in the power sector: discussion on forward sales of CO2 allowances. Background paper: Eurelectric
Michael Wilkins | PDF, 0.64 MB, Standard and Poor's, Assessing carbon exposure risk for corporates (Generic principles) ...................... Implications for policy design Chair: Christopher Beauman, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Alexander Vasa | PDF, 144 KB, Climate Policy Initiative Berlin, Moving to 30%: Ambition, potential and the role of the CDM
Felix Matthes | PDF, 140 KB, Öko- Institute for Applied Ecology, Implications for policy design: EU politics post-Copenhagen
...................... Next Steps and Concluding Remarks
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