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Policy Director
This blog offers updates, independent analysis and comments on international financial relations, the environment, and dams. As International Rivers' Policy Director and before, the coordinator of a Swiss NGO, I have advocated for human rights and the environment for more than 20 years. When I'm not at work, I spend time with my family, hike, and visit the opera. My favorite river is the Albula in the Swiss Alps.
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Bailing Out Environmental Subprime Lenders?
Wed, 09/24/2008 - 4:51pm
Gibe III dam site in Ethiopia
The Wall Street banks have made themselves so indispensable to our economy that we may eventually have to bail them out. But as the free marketeers keep telling us, there is no such thing as a free lunch. While I put away my credit card, I told the Treasury Secretary that I would only bail out the Wall Street banks if they adopted strict environmental policies which prevent further environmental subprime loans that squander the planet’s capital. And I would only help subsidize the salaries of Wall Street executives if their compensation packages were tied to the environmental and social sustainability of their portfolio. So sorry Mr. Paulson, but no more free lunches on the back of the planet. Peter Bosshard is the policy director of International Rivers. His blog, Wet, Wild and Wonky, appears at www.internationalrivers.org/en/blog/peter-bosshard
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