October 24, 2013

Global Climate Investment Hits Plateau

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

The scaling back of subsidies designed to spur investment in Europe, the low price of natural gas in the United States, and a reduction in wind power spending in China have helped offset new investments elsewhere, according to the Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) report, released Tuesday. Billy Pizer, faculty fellow at the Nicholas Institute, comments in this Christian Science Monitor article.