Monaco Finance goes green

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Monaco Finance goes green by SOLARLIFE

FINANCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


OVERVIEW economy a time for change


NOV 30 - DEC 01 2007 MONACO, Europe


Is the future predictable by economists,


can banks model their investments to that plan


and select the entrepreneurs fitting to it ?


When climate change, C02 footprint, overpopulation


hit the economy classic investments fail to survive.


Strategic asset allocation means how to make the


first step to incorporate climate change, solar wind power


Biofuels hydrogen and Carbon optimisation of portfolios


and financial products.


His highness Prince Albert II was keen enough to


open the way for Monaco Finance to go green


with the support of the Monaco Med Foundation


at the famous Sporting D'Hiver. His excellent knowledge


of the Environnement issues and the will to change


made this event a historic meeting into Green economy


thinking. Why not should Monte Carlo be the place for


Int'l green entrepreneurs and green energy funds with


it's EXPO EVER clean cars, and the Yacht show already


Carbon compensated 2007. Google made that day the


announcement to invest $100 millions in Renewable Solar


Electricity for its servers and license the technology to be


researched first, to cut solar electricity costs 50%.


The social responsable capitalism makes it's way


by 25 or 30 years old internet millionairs, consultants start


to understand them, Banks look scared no business plan for profit


but a engagement for 5 years, risk of result,


but then the market maker takes the place, all others


to late. Remember the New energy capital is not returning


in 2 years, but 5 years. 


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