"Environmental Finance provides a thorough, objective discussion of the environmental risk issues facing financial institutions and how to effectively manage both the challenges and
opportunities they present. A very current, informative and comprehensive reference."
Today, environmentally irresponsible companies run the risk of hurting their bottom line as well as their image. As a result, environmental risk is reshaping the way insurance companies
underwrite to corporate clients, banks lend, investors invest, and companies operate. Banks and insurance companies are also developing new environmental financial products to help their
corporate customers protect their bottom line against changes in environmental legislation and the impact of adverse weather and climate change
Environmental Finance: A Guide to Environmental Risk Assessment and Financial Products is one of the first books to explore this emerging field. This comprehensive reference opens with a
discussion of the concepts and tools used by financial institutions to develop environmental policies and products, and then details how recent changes in the financial services sector have
affected the capacity of companies to respond to the environmental challenge. From here youll learn about innovative new products such as tradable pollution permits, weather derivatives,
catastrophe bonds, and many other market-based solutions that are being created in response to every type of environmental problemfrom hurricanes to asbestos.
The financial and social consequences of environmental risk will continue to grow. Learn how to hedge these risks and come out on top with Environmental Finance as your guide