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Eco-Finance is the first in-depth legal analysis of this
extraordinary hybrid of environmental regulation and global
financial markets. It deals with what are currently the two
dominant types of market-based environmental instruments:
market-traded environmental instruments (which include the tradable
pollution allowances envisaged by the Kyoto Protocol), and
environmental financing instruments (which include the emerging
class of environmental and socially responsible investment funds).
Among the numerous topics and issues treated by Ali and Yano are
the following:
- the 'cap-and-trade' regime;
- debt-for-environment swaps;
- forestry securitisations;
- greenhouse gas emissions markets;
- carbon funds and swaps;
- tradable green certificates
- weather derivatives;
- duty to hedge climatic risks;
- catastrophe bonds;
- protected cell companies;
- the prudent investor rule; and
- ethical security indices.
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