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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 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

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 IV No 01: Executive Review

    Second annual CCBJ Business Achievement Awards, featuring winners from a range of segments and size categories. Q&A interviews with top executives in energy efficiency technology funding, the nuclear industry, sustainable infra » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol IV No 02-03: Fossil Fuels

    Will global fossil fuel dependence transition gradually or will policy measures, technology and strategic initiatives by industry make more revolutionary changes possible? This double edition covers various scenarios in each ma » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol IV No 04-05: Solar Energy

    What Recession? Solar Surfs to 139% Growth Worldwide, 91% in U.S. Falling PV module prices and robust subsidies fuel the market. Europe still dominated the global PV market in 2010 but growth is shifting to North America as Eur » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol IV No 06-07: Carbon and REC Markets

    CCBJ’s new double-edition on carbon markets features penetrating analysis of the trends shaping this $142 billion industry. Despite the lack of a second global agreement to cap emissions, carbon markets will continue to grow. E » Read More

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol IV No 08: Leading Companies in the Climate Change Industry

    Since its conception, Climate Change Businesss Journal has theorized that the diverse segments CCBJ defines as the climate change industry would gradually coalesce into a more singularly defined industry, and that the world’s l » Read More

    $395.00
  • 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

    $395.00
  • 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

    $395.00
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