13:38:03 From Thorhaug Anitra to Everyone: I would challenge his statement that everything we have built since industrial revolution has effected Climate Change. Anitra 13:40:45 From Mike Nickerson to Everyone: ETS = Envt Tech Sector? 13:46:21 From Raymond Leury to Everyone: Can you comment on how fast the investments are moving from fossil fuels to renewable energy? 13:52:34 From Leslie Welsh to Everyone: Canada's Environmental Choice Program used to maintain environmental certification and labelling for renewable electricity generating companies. This was to aid in marketing of stock to investors. The Underwriters' Laboratory took over the private business that runs the Environmental Choice Program in about 2010, and maintained certification and labelling for green electricity products, but doesn't seem to have kept the certification and labelling for renewable electricity generating companies. What do you think of not only certifying generating facilities and electricity products, but also the firms that produce the green electricity? 14:10:00 From Martyn Riddle to Everyone: What role does small scale nuclear play in the climate change scenario you have presented? 14:11:19 From Mike Nickerson to Everyone: If these trends continue exponentially as they appear to be doing, the inconceivable may come about. If the climate issue is resolved, do investors have any ideas about a post-investment/post-growth society? 14:11:33 From Dave Dougherty to Everyone: How was the business-as-usual (BAU) line on slide 2 generated and would it not be more realistic to show emissions falling to zero late in the century when the economy collapses completely as temperatures become unbearable if we don't act fast enough and widely enough? 14:12:50 From Ted Manning to Everyone: Will investors tolerate higher costs or lower returns for longer term benefits or risk reduction? If so, which sectors will lead? 14:13:39 From Leslie Welsh to Everyone: I should have added in regard to the Environmental Choice Program that certification and labelling was provided to investment funds holding renewable electricity generation companies, as well as the companies themselves.