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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 XIII No 10-12: Climate Change Industry Overview 2020

    The 2020s promises be the decade of the climate change industry as factors are aligned for scaling breakthroughs in key segments of the industry.  The U.S. climate change industry represents 18% of the global climate change industry. One would expect that with 9 segments, 62 quantified sub-segments and a total of $446 billion in the US and $2.42 trillion worldwide, segment growth rates would not exhibit much volatility. But segment volatility has been in evidence for much of the 2010s, and more volatility may resurface in the 2020s as the next 10 years of the climate change industry is written. However, it seems certain that climate change industry growth will be at two times of more that of GDP growth for the foreseeable future.

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol XIII No 7-9: Natural Infrastructure

    Climate Change Business Journal presents a conceptual model by the EBI research team that puts the value of natural infrastructure at $33 quadrillion. Based on a meta-study of natural resource data and environmental economics papers, mostly in the academic realm, CCBJ presents a global policy argument with not a flippant but a serious viewpoint of: ‘You might as well start somewhere’.

    $395.00
  • Volume XIII No 4-5-6; 2020 Green Buildings & Smart Cities

    This 61-page edition of CCBJ features equal treatment of Green Buildings & Smart Cities and the confluence of the two markets in city and community planning with numerous exhibits and pertinent secondary research to enable companies to define niches for future business growth.

    $395.00
  • CCBJ executive review

    Volume XII, No. 10-11-12; 2020 Executive Review and 2019 CCBJ Awards

    The 2020 Environmental Executive Review and CCBJ Awards provides a view into growth, management, planning, strategy, execution, innovation and what it takes to compete in environmental markets. The 2020 Executive Review includes also Q&As with executives and key award winners for 2019 accomplishments reflect new markets, market trends and management challenges.

     

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  • Volume XII, Numbers 7-8-9; Climate Change Consulting 2019

    CCBJ estimates climate change industry consulting services at $4.6 billion of revenue in 2018 in the United States, and another $17 billion in climate change industry engineering, construction and contracting for a total of more than $20 billion. What was a disparate group of mostly niche services has now become a legitimate category of still somewhat disconnected, but increasingly harmonized suite of services.

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  • Volume XII, Numbers 4-5-6; Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Services Markets 2019

    Climate Change Business Journal estimates the United States climate adaptation & resilience services market at $650 million in 2018. Growth has been in the double digits and the forecast is for that rate to continue in the short term at 12-15% per year to at least 2022.

    $395.00
  • Volume XII, Numbers 1-2-3: 2019 Executive Review & CCBJ Business Achievement Awards for 2018

    A critical look at the concept and details of a proposed Green New Deal, Massachusetts State Senator Michael Barrett talks about working on carbon pricing, CHANGE discusses work with American Heart Assn…

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  • Volume XI, Numbers 4-5-6 (Winter 2018/2019): Climate Change Policy and Innovation

    The absence of the U.S. federal government from the global climate policy scene has hardly had much real impact on the long term evolution of climate change issues, big picture experts assert, but incremental impacts on fossil fuel use and emissions may become part of the historical record.

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  • Vol XI No. 1-2: CCBJ Awards 2018 & Executive Review

    The 2018 CCBJ Awards & Executive Review provides a view into growth, management, planning, strategy, execution, innovation in various climate change markets. Market features and Q&As with top executives reflect new markets, current market trends and management challenges. The edition also includes information regarding carbon markets progress.

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  • Vol X Nos 10-12: Climate Change and Community Planning 2017

    Climate change adaptation and GHG mitigation are slowly being integrated into long-term land-use planning and development, although the pace of this integration
    varies dramatically. This edition of CCBJ is focused on the United States and Canada, and its is becoming clear » Read More

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  • Vol X Nos 7-9: Private Sector Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Markets 2017

    While public infrastructure is the most important and prominent focus of global adaptation and resilience efforts, private industries are increasingly taking climate change risks seriously—driven by their internal imperatives to avoid business interruptions » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol X No 04-06: Climate Change Markets in Sewer & Wastewater 2017

    The largest single client category in driving climate adaptation and resiliency projects in terms of numbers is municipalities and more specifically those that own and manage water and wastewater facilities. Re-christened as “water resource recovery facilities” or WRRFs, » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol X No 01-03: 2016 Executive Review & CCBJ Awards

    CCBJ reveals its 9th annual CCBJ Business Achievement Awards recognizing 28 outstanding companies and projects. Executive articles and Q&As highlight expectations from the Trump Administration, key markets, business drivers in » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IX No 10-12: Climate Change Markets in Transportation

    While the Trump Administration will likely cut federal funding for research into climate impacts on transportation systems, others like state DOTs, regional MPOs and local governments will continue to incorporate climate risks » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IX No 07-09: Climate Change Markets in U.S. Electric Power

    Environmental consulting, engineering and other professional service firms working for North American electric power clients describe a dynamic market where they expect the trends of the last several years to continue: the rapi » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IX No 04-06: Climate Change and Sustainability Consulting for the Institutional Market

    Colleges, healthcare systems, K-12 schools, prisons, cultural organizations and other institutions are ramping up their sustainability and resilience investments, providing community leadership and significant source of revenue » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IX No 01-03: Post-Paris Market Drivers

    The Paris Agreement was a historic milestone, but in developing countries – source of most future GHG emissions growth – the paths to implementation are long and rocky. Consulting opportunities are diverse and growing, espe » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VIII Supplement: 2015 Executive Review & CCBJ Awards

    CCBJ reviews key markets and business drivers in climate change, adaptation and resiliency with senior executives and leaders. Q&As reveal how markets and emerging and evolving and how technology is supporting decision-maki » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VIII No 10-12: U.S. Local Government Market for Climate Resilience Consulting

    While most projects are still small, the local government market for climate resilience and adaptation services is evolving rapidly. Larger consulting projects can exceed $500,000, and hundreds of millions are going to food pro » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VIII No 07-09: Climate Change in Environmental Impact Assessments

    Climate change has become a small but important part of environmental impact assessments in Europe, California, New York and elsewhere in the U.S. where federal NEPA is triggered—as well as in developing countries when intern » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VIII No 04-06: Water Utilities & Climate Change

    This edition of CCBJ focuses on water supply and water quality challenges in the context of climate change, and how water utilities and water users are working with consulting engineers, technology providers and others for shor » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VIII No 01-03: Climate Change Consulting Projects & Profiles

    Climate change drives business in North America for firms ranging from specialist consultants to engineering firms. However, with a few exceptions, much of the client demand is shifting from GHG mitigation to climate risk analy » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VII Special: Executive Review 2015 and 2014 CCBJ Business Achievement Awards

    CCBJ’s 2014 Business Achievement Awards recognize more than 30 high achievers in the climate change industry. Senior executives and top experts in the industry share their perspectives in Q&A sessions.

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  • CCBJ Vol VII No 10-12: Climate Change Industry Drivers 2014

    While climate change continues to be discussed at the global, regional, national, state and local levels of government, distinct market drivers to propel growth in climate change industry segments remain fairly few and far betw » Read More

  • CCBJ Vol VII No 07-09: Renewable Energy – Key Issues and Services Markets 2014

    A complete review of market drivers, trends and competitor types in the global and U.S. renewable energy segments of the climate change industry, with a focus on wind and solar and on services. CCBJ estimates the global wind en » Read More

  • CCBJ Vol VII No 04-06: Energy Efficiency & Green Buildings

    A complete review of market drivers, trends and competitor types in the energy efficiency and green buildings segments of the climate change industry. CCBJ’s $56 billion U.S. energy efficiency market in 2013 includes $47.5 bill » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VII No 01-03: Climate Risk Assessment and Adaptation Markets

    The Adaptation segment of the Climate Change Industry continues to gain strength and expand in scope. CCBJ estimates the U.S. market for climate risk and adaptation services in the range $120-150 million in 2013, and CCBJ’s Jan » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 12: 2014 Executive Review & 2013 CCBJ Awards

    In this Executive Review issue, CCBJ’s Fifth Annual Business Achievement Awards recognize more than 30 recipients that include high achievers in growth, finance, new technology and practice areas, and notable projects in seve » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 11: The Climate Change Industry Combined Heat & Power (CHP)

    Cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP), is the generation of electricity and heat (and cooling) from the same fuel. After several years in the doldrums, CHP is on an upward trend and benefiting from a gradually improvi » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 10: Climate Change and the Mining Industry

    The mining and minerals industry provides a compelling example of an industry challenged by climate change adaptation and offering a new business opportunities for project managers and technology providers. Mining operations ar » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 08-09: Carbon Markets Overview 2013

    Despite disappointing global climate negotiations, the movement toward carbon pricing continues both within and outside of the United Nations framework. CCBJ’s review of global trends in carbon pricing finds many positive trend » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 06-07: GHG Mitigation in the Oil and Gas Industry

    While the main impact of oil and gas on climate change comes from end-use combustion, the industry is coming under increasing pressure to measure and reduce the GHG emissions associated with its production, processing and distr » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 05: Finance and the Climate Change Industry 2013

    Eroding or inconsistent policy support for the climate change industry has heightened the importance of financing for companies, projects and government programs across all segments of the industry. The special focus edition of » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 03-04: Transportation – Alternative Fuels & Vehicles

    Emissions relating to transportation is one of the world’s biggest climate change challenges, and largest business opportunities for large and small companies. While aviation, rail, shipping, public transit, planning, engineeri » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol VI No 01-02: Conventional Power – 2013 Outlook for Fossil & Nuclear

    A strategic review of where the conventional electric generation and power utility business goes in the short- and long-term, based on interviews with experts, vendors, engineers, power and energy executives.

    Unconve » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 11-12: 2012 Executive Review & CCBJ Awards

    In this Executive Review issue, CCBJ’s 4th Annual Business Achievement Awards recognize 30+ recipients that include high achievers in growth, finance, new technology and practice areas, and notable projects in several climate c » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 10: Renewable Energy Review & Outlook Part II – Geothermal, Hydrokinetic, Fuel Cells, and Biomass

    Part II in a series on renewable energy markets focuses on “other” renewables and details the $1.2 billion renewable energy consulting & engineering (C&E) industry that serves developers, consumers, independent power pr » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 08-09: Renewable Energy Review & Outlook 2012 – Wind & Solar

    A 40-page treatment of the two biggest renewable energy markets: wind and solar; global and USA. Data presented includes market size and growth in capacity installed in MW, and revenues in equipment & systems; services rend » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 06-07: Climate Change Adaptation

    With climate change negotiations stalled, focus is shifting to risk assessment and adaptation. The market is still small but poised to grow as insurers add up the rapidly rising costs of recent extreme weather events. This edit » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 04-05: The Future of the Grid – Part II, Smart Grids and Energy Management

    As automated metering infrastructure (AMI) brings new visibility and control to electric distribution grids, the electric power industry is undergoing the most profound change in its 130-year history. Consultants and vendors ar » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 03: The Future of the Grid – Part I, Transmission

    Unlike the distribution grid (subject of CCBJ’s next edition; part 2 of The Future of the Grid), the high-voltage transmission grid has used advanced technology for decades. Transmission grid operators monitor voltages, current » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 02: Professional Services in Climate Change Consulting

    The shifting sands of climate policy have made the business of providing specialty expertise in climate change consulting and advisory services an unpredictable market. Lack of a comprehensive U.S. federal policy on climate and » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol V No 01: 2011 Executive Review & CCBJ Awards

    In this Executive Review issue, CCBJ’s Third Annual Business Achievement Awards recognize 30 recipients that include high achievers in growth, finance, new technology and practice areas, and notable projects in several climate » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IV No 11-12: Commercial & Industrial Energy Management and Efficiency

    Energy Management and Efficiency grow more attractive to commercial & industrial firms as cost-cutting options dwindle. Despit – and to a large extent because of – the recession, the commercial and industrial market for ene » Read More

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  • CCBJ Vol IV No 09-10: Energy Storage II

    Integrating wind and solar power is the key driver for grid energy storage, but storage devices can also be used to arbitrage electricity prices, generate revenues from ancillary services, provide reactive power and other servi » Read More

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