ClimateCare to be integrated into JP Morgan Environmental Markets group 
JPMorgan and ClimateCare have announced that they will join forces in an acquisition to invest in quality, large-scale carbon emission reduction projects and to advance the development of a liquid financial market that trades in carbon emission reduction credits.
Upon closing of the transaction, expected sometime in the second quarter, ClimateCare will be integrated into JPMorgan’s existing Environmental Markets group. The combined group will originate carbon emission reduction projects globally and trade the carbon emission reduction credits generated by the projects in the compliance and voluntary markets.
The group will initially operate under the JPMorgan and ClimateCare brand names.
ClimateCare’s acquisition represents a new milestone in JPMorgan’s ongoing investment in its Commodities business. In 2007, JPMorgan hired over 50 new marketing, sales and trading professionals in Commodities and will hire as least as many in 2008.
Blythe Masters, head of Commodities at JPMorgan, said: “Clients are seeking to reduce their emissions both due to regulations and out of social responsibility. This transaction positions JPMorgan to offer the highest-quality advice and execution in emerging carbon emissions markets. A big challenge needs a big approach. It is fitting that a first tier financial institution like JPMorgan is now backing the pioneering work of ClimateCare.”
Mike Mason, founder of ClimateCare, said: “After building up this business for over a decade, becoming part of JPMorgan is exactly what ClimateCare needs in order to grow rapidly and achieve its goal of having the biggest impact possible in tackling climate change. Together with JPMorgan, ClimateCare can now deliver its expertise on a truly global scale, and work with hundreds of major partners around the world to facilitate the roll-out of low-carbon technologies at the scale and pace required to make a genuine difference to our environment.”
JPMorgan and ClimateCare anticipate originating projects that will materially increase ClimateCare’s capacity to reduce carbon emissions.
All projects originated by the group will continue to be subject to JPMorgan and ClimateCare’s strict independent verification procedures to ensure compliance with stated carbon emission reduction goals. Also, as part of the acquisition, ClimateCare’s project sourcing arm, Pioneer Carbon, will become part of the newly combined business.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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