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Climate Change Business Journal® (CCBJ)
Business intelligence providing detailed market research on nine segments of the Climate Change Industry. 

Climate Change Business Journal

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  • CCBJ Vol III No 12: North American Climate Policy Edition

    With the November 2010 election foreclosing prospects for a federal cap-and-trade bill before 2013, CCBJ examines state and provincial and the multiple rulemaking initiatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in our n » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 11: Energy Storage

    CCBJ estimates that storage devices generated $2 billion in revenues in the United States in 2008 through the arbitrage of on-peak/off-peak rates and sales of ancillary services such as frequency regulation. Most revenues were » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 10-11: Annual Overview of the Climate Change Industry

    After the demise of Kerry-Graham-Lieberman in the spring and the Republican rout in November, climate legislation has a snowball’s chance in Cancun of being passed by 2012. Yet the broader spectrum of drivers that propel bus » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 10: Green Building

    In this special green building edition, CCBJ estimates the U.S. green building industry at $45 billion in 2007 in terms of value of green buildings put in place during the calendar year. Annual growth has been 30-40% from 2004- » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 08-09: Information Technology in the Climate Change Industry

    In this double edition, CCBJ draws on expertise from scores of analysts and business leaders, as well as third-party research, to show how IT tools are enhancing GHG mitigation strategies and-in the case of the smart grid, inte » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 08-09: Wind Energy

    The Global Wind Energy Industry grew 42% in 2007 and totaled $39.3 billion. This CCBJ edition details our current quantification, highlights trends in the wind energy industry, and profiles the key segments and companies across » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 07: Investment & Finance in the Climate Change Industry

    CCBJ analyzes trends for all types of equity finance, from venture capital to sovereign wealth funds, as well as government support programs and the project finance debt that is so critical to clean energy projects. Analysts, f » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 06-07: Bioenergy & Biofuels

    In this special edition, CCBJ presents a quantitative assessment of the bioenergy industry, survey results and a forecast, as well as a qualitative review of segments derived from more than 50 interviews with executives, expert » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 06: Transportation Markets in Climate Change

    Vehicles and fuels add up to well over 80% of CCBJ’s estimated $69 billion in U.S. transportation business in the climate change industry in 2009. The segment grew 15% and 16% in 2007 and 2008, respectively, and 2009’s 12% decl » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 05: Carbon Capture & Storage

    Inside this edition: Cover story: CCS developments in North America and Europe; what combination of emissions caps and government subsidies will be needed to stimulate and support the deployment of CCS technology; economic drivers in coal-exporting countries, and CCBJ estimates of CCS market.
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    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 04-05: The Wind Energy Industry & North American Market Review

    In 2009 the worst recession in decades eviscerated the tax credit appetite of the financial institutions that invest in wind projects. Yet on the strength of the grant-in-lieu of tax credit enacted with the ARRA stimulus bill, » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 03-04: Solar Energy

    The solar energy industry grew 38% in 2007 and generated $23 billion in global revenues, according to CCBJ research. While it still represents only 0.1% of global electricity generation, solar is quickly expanding share.

    » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 02-03: Consulting & Engineering in the Climate Change Industry

    C&E climate change revenues grew by 15% to reach $4.8 billion in 2009 (excluding construction revenues), and CCBJ’s subset of core climate change consulting services saw 17% revenue growth to end the year with $780 million » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 01-02: Carbon Markets and Climate Change Consulting

    Inaugural edition introduces readers to the CCBJ segmentation of the Climate Change Industry and focuses in depth on both the regulated carbon market and the voluntary offset market.

    Inside this edition » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol III No 01: Professional Services in the Climate Change Industry

    In its first edition on professional services, CCBJ examines what's driving the robust growth in this segment for the “Big Four” assurance firms, law firms, management consultancies, and financial and economic analysis speciali » Read More

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