Investors looking for opportunities in climate change
Investors controlling more than $20 trillion of investment money are looking at the opportunities in climate change. In a U.N. summit in New York, more than 400 clean energy investors from sectors such as finance, insurance and banking joined to mobilize clean energy investments and developments in green technologies. The major world capital providers met at the conference held by UN non-profit groups, and investors, in Jan 2012 and the institutional investors felt the private sector should actively participate in the climate change program not just for social reasons but for profits as there has been a huge demand for the development of new technologies and investment plans in the field of climate change.
Bloomberg released the list of worldwide investments on clean energy on 18 January 2012 (the 2011 Clean Energy and EST League Table) and it revealed the amount of investments in clean energy reached $260 billion, in 2011, which is 5% up from last year and almost 5 times of the amount invested in 2004.
The names in the list include investors, banks, law firms and project financers. U.S. moved to position 1 in 2011 after trailing China from last few years, and the success is accredited to the stimulus spending of the Obama government.R & D has been the main area of government investment in the carbon market but worldwide steps are being taken to increase participation of the private sector in reducing the carbon footprint. Today, climate related policies are part of every economy and an improved management of investments in carbon credits and regulating carbon emission is required. With the growing involvement of nations and private investors, the carbon credit marketplace is now the marketplace which cannot be ignored.
Investment in Amazon rainforests to prevent climate change
Amazon rainforests - The carbon absorber turning into carbon emitter
Forest degradation and deforestation are two main reasons having severe impact on climate change leading to the reduction in the amount of carbon which was absorbed by the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest has a great potential to reduce the level of carbon in the atmosphere (as mentioned in the Journal of Nature) and it is also resilient to external disturbances such as seasonal droughts floods, logging , fire and fragmentation but the growing level of deforestation in Amazon has severe impact on climate.
Invest in tropical rainforest area of Brazil
We at Capital Alternatives provide investment opportunities in the carbon market particularly Brazil’s Amazon. At a distance of 250 km from Belem which is the city on the north of Brazil. Belem has tropical rainforests area having rainfall throughout the year, which results in regular growth of thick vegetation providing great potential to generate carbon credits supported by the stable political and legal environment. Investors can easily generate carbon credits by investing in forest land, carefully chosen by the expert team of Capital Carbon Credits, offering long term sustainable opportunities and stable returns, backed by a flexible exit plan. The land is offered at a low entry level and is fully managed by a leading forestry management firm.
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Investors looking for opportunities in climate change