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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 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

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol II No 01-03: First Annual Overview of the Climate Change Industry

    CCBJ estimates the global climate change industry at $171 billion in the U.S. and $615 billion globally in 2008. While growth in 2009 will be flat due to the global recession, we expect growth to resume in 2010, with the indust » 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
  • 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

    $395.00
  • 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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    $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 XIV No 1-3: Climate Change Industry Awards for 2020 Business Achievement Awards and Executive Review

    Climate Change Business Journal® recognizes 2020 business achievements across a broad spectrum of categories in the climate change industry. The 32 recipients of 2020 CCBJ Business Achievement Awards represent non-profits, associations, and individuals, but mostly the large and small companies that have committed their business assets to climate solutions and that made significant traction in the market in 2020. Several award winners contribute executive Q&As to provide more details on their 2020 award and plans for the future, along with a diverse set of newsmakers and analysts advancing climate change industry objectives.

    $395.00
  • 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

    $395.00
  • CCBJ Vol I No 12: Climate Change Consulting Industry

    CCBJ estimates place today’s climate change consulting market at $1.9 billion worldwide and $670 million in the United States, but those figures are expected to more than double in the next five years, fully accounting for the » 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
  • 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

    $395.00
  • 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 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 XIV No 4-6: Climate Change Industry Indicators: 2020 Data & Outlook

    Climate Change Business Journal® previews its annual analysis of the climate change industry with a dissection of preliminary 2020 data in key climate change industry indicators of global temperature, emissions and weather events, and in key industry segments wind, solar, energy storage, electric vehicle and carbon markets.

    $395.00
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