Clean Energy Expo China

Clean Energy Expo China features a high level conference, organized in cooperation with international and domestic industry experts and partners, including the China Electricity Council (CEC), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Energy Saving Cooperation Alliance (ESCA), Financial Times (FT) and so on, making CEEC their clean energy flagship event in China showcasing projects, and contributing topics and speakers.

The theme for the CEEC 2010 Conference is: ‘Sustainable Solutions for China’s Energy Future’ with following categories:

  • Clean Energy Policy, Regulations and Growth Opportunities
  • Clean Energy Project and Financing
  • Clean Energy Renewable: Wind Energy Technologies / Solar Energy Technologies / Biomass Energy Technologies Other Clean Energy Technologies
  • Grid Connectivity, Power Transmission & Storage
 

Joint UNEP FI PRI Webinar ‘Deforestation Risks and Forest Footprint Disclosure’




The joint  webinar aims to raise awareness to investors and bankers about the risks from deforestation due to cattle ranching, soy plantations and other forest risk commodities. On 22 June 5pm CET, hear first hand from the Forest Footprint Disclosure (FFD), Weyerhauser and Henderson Global Investors about the findings of the inaugural FFD 2009 survey, and about how financial institutions should view and account for risks arising from deforestation.  

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Informing Green Markets: The Roles of Industry, NGOs and Government

The Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan is accepting submissions for a conference to be held in Ann Arbor June 17-19, 2010, on the topic: “Informing Green Markets: The Roles of Industry, NGOs, and Government.”  

The due date for submission of papers is April 1, which is rapidly approaching.

Thousands of products are now marketed based in part on environmental claims. But environmental groups warn that many such claims are nothing more than greenwash.   And indeed, market research shows the vast majority of these claims are incomplete or misleading.   Certification and ecolabeling can help overcome these problems, but the current proliferation of ecolabels risks creating consumer confusion rather than clarity.   What will really work in providing buyers with reliable and comprehensive information on the environmental and social impacts of products?  

The Erb Institute is collaborating with Duke University and the Sustainability Consortium to organize this workshop, which aims to provoke a “deep dive” discussion between the private sector, the public sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and academia around: 1) how green markets are likely to evolve, and 2) the appropriate roles of government regulation, corporate environmental claims, and external evaluations by NGOs.  

We invite submissions of papers that address the foregoing issues.   We are open to a variety of disciplines (including economics, political science, management, marketing, sociology, psychology, and public policy) and research styles (including formal models, insightful case studies, large-N empirical work, survey research, etc.)   Specific questions of interest include:

  • What are the respective roles of purchasing agents for retailers and government, vis a vis ultimate consumers?
  • How important are green ratings for companies vs. green ratings for products?  
  • How can purchasers be assured of the credibility of the information they receive?
  • Is product labeling a complement to or a substitute for government regulation?
  • Does the recent proliferation of ecolabels improve the marketplace or merely confuse it?  
  • Is competition between ecolabels beneficial?   Will market forces work to winnow down the number of ecolabels and harmonize those that remain?  
  • Do we need government to bring order to the current chaos?

Please submit completed papers by April 1, 2010, (early drafts are acceptable) by going here and following the instructions.   Questions may be addressed to conference coordinator Karen Houghtaling [email protected] or conference organizer Thomas P. Lyon at [email protected].  

Accepted papers will be announced by April 15, 2010.

Carbon Markets, Forestry & REDD USA 2010

With the continued delay in US Carbon legislation causing prolonged uncertainty around the future of a compliance market in the US, we are receiving feedback from our customers that they are wary of committing resource to the US market.   With the subsequent stalling of US Carbon market development, the predominant positive movement has come in the area of forestry carbon offsets and this sector is moving forward with renewed vigor.

In light of these exceptional circumstances, the 2010 Carbon Markets USA and Forestry Carbon Markets & REDD conferences have been combined into a two day forum entitled Carbon Markets, Forestry & REDD USA which will take place on the 10th & 11th of June and will examine and debate the future of the carbon market in the United States, while paying particular attention to the immediate opportunities available in the forestry sector.

Carbon Markets, Forestry & REDD USA 2010 has assembled a faculty of industry-leading individuals to address the questions crucial to the forward progress of the carbon market in North America and beyond. Every link in the Carbon and Forestry value chain will be present for days of debate aimed at moving the market forward and realizing the potential of the forestry carbon markets in the USA and beyond.

 


Key reasons to attend

Gain an in depth understanding of the potential of the Carbon Markets in the United States:

  • Get updated on legislative activity affecting the carbon markets and the US energy agenda
  • Understand the policy & regulation affecting the forestry sector
  • Learn from insightful discussion on regional carbon programs
  • Develop risk mitigation strategies to ensure the success of your carbon and forestry carbon projects
  • Identify investment opportunities and the implications of the economic downturn and market uncertainty
  • Hear about emerging market opportunities such as forestry, agriculture and the voluntary carbon markets
  • Meet and do business face-to-face with every link in the US carbon and forestry market

Who will you meet?

  • Governmental representatives
  • Policy & advisory bodies
  • International project developers
  • Offset providers
  • Financiers & investors
  • Carbon traders & brokers
  • Renewable energy experts
  • Equipment & technology providers
  • Engineering consultants
  • Press
  • Academics & NGOs
  • Carbon markets associations
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Carbon Expo 2010

Equip yourself with crucial information on the challenges and opportunities in the global Carbon Market. Carbon Markets have proven to be a fundamental tool to quickly spur economy-wide abatement activities and steer finance towards low carbon technologies. Nevertheless, a combination of market based approaches with additional policies and measures are needed to meet global climate aspirations. CARBON EXPO is the global platform to explore the detailed development of carbon markets worldwide and interrelated policies and measures that will shape the international climate regime of the future.

May 26-28, 2010

Opening times: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m

Click here to register as a participant.

 

Carbon Expo 2010

 
Carbon Expo 2010:
Where the entire Carbon Market Value Chain meets
 

Global and Multilateral

This event, held at the heart of Europe, has established itself as the world’s leading global event for stakeholder in the Carbon Market in just five years. In 2009, 276 exhibitors from 83 countries and around 3,000 visitors from 111 countries attended the carbon market’s leading global trade fair and conference for emissions trading, carbon abatement solutions and new technologies in Barcelona for the first time.

Essential and Sustainable

CARBON EXPO is an international Trade Fair and Conference that had experienced a continuously successful growth. It is the primary platform for emissions trading, carbon abatement solutions and new technologies – a meeting point for learning, sharing experience and knowledge, as well as business matching opportunities, used not only by leading decision makers and experts from the worlds of business, policy, science and NGO’s but also traders and the financial sector.

Emissions rights purchasing contracts are not only set in motion, but also concluded.


The Carbon Market Cross-Road

The place where the most important messages get across – between the industry, project developers, buyers, decision makers, politicians and governments.

A One-Stop-Shop

Make sure you don’t miss out on this Trade Fair and Conference for your future.


Dates
May 26-28, 2010

Opening times
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m

Registration
You want to participate at CARBON EXPO then register here.

 

 

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Forestry, Biomass & Sustainability

Environmental Finance Publications has produced this senior-level two-day conference to provide you with an up-to-date analysis of the latest developments in policy, economics and financing of biomass and forestry projects, and to help you identify new investment opportunities and risks in these rapidly growing markets.

 

Key benefits of attending:

•   Keynote address by Tim Rollinson, Director General, Forestry Commission of Great Britain; Chairman, Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration

•   30+ top-level industry speakers including Pedro Moura Costa, co-founder and former CEO/Chairman of EcoSecurities.

•   Optimize your business opportunities – gain a deep understanding of the current market situation facing forestry and biomass, including carbon finance, so you have all the information you need to maximise investment opportunities as they arise

•   Highly interactive programme including roundtables, panel sessions and case studies – put your pressing questions to the panellists and debate the issues that are most important to you and your business

•   Network with the key players in forestry and biomass – meet and do business with project developers, forestry owners, financiers/investors and other key players in forestry and biomass

•   Special offers – 10% registration discount and a free webinar all paid-up conference delegates can attend Environmental Finance Publications’ Financing Sustainable Forestry & Biomass webinar on 28 April totally free of charge (worth £129).

To claim your 10% registration discount and free webinar, please quote Promotional Code FBS10/ECO/10WEBINAR

For more information about the conference and to register, please click here

 

National Mitigation & Ecosystem Banking Conference

The first – and only – national hands-on conference for mitigation and conservation banking focuses on banking to protect endangered species and other natural resources in addition to wetlands. Formerly the National Mitigation & Conservation Banking Conference the conference presents the most up-to-date information in interactive sessions that range from how-to approaches to panels on emerging and multiple markets, risks involved, legal and tax problems, science and technology, and other issues unique to the industry. Federal and state agencies update participants on current legislative and regulatory approaches. Bankers share their experiences and new approaches. Add to the mix Primer Workshops, Regulators and Banker Forums, field trips, exhibits, posters and more.

The dialog between bankers, regulators, environmentalists and supporting government agencies is a primary focus of this annual conference.

Speakers and participants include experienced mitigation and conservation bankers, regulators, engineers, bank users, consultants, bonding firms, investors, realtors and developers, local and state governments, environmental nonprofits who maintain banks, and public interest groups.

Founded by the Terrene Institute in 1997, the Conference is now hosted by JT&A, inc., in cooperation with sponsors who include major players in the banking industry, federal agencies involved as regulators or users, and environmentalists.

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Environmental Markets Summit

Cradled between the weekends of New Orleans’ Jazz Fest, the Environmental Markets Association’s Environmental Markets Summit: 14th Annual Spring Conference will captivate attendees with two days of informative and interactive sessions covering all things environmental environmental markets, two high level networking receptions and a one-day pre-conference workshop, Introduction to Emissions Trading.

This event will be held April 25-27, 2010 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel.

Click here to Register

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3rd Annual Carbon Trade China 2010

Despite the global economic downturn, the carbon market maintains a relative stable development. Due to the uncertainty for the carbon market post 2012, some primary market (developing countries) players are on the fence, waiting for the clear signals from policy makers. Undoubtedly the COP15 will bring great influence on the CERs market.

The 3rd Annual Carbon Trade China 2010 is China’s largest carbon conference with past 2-year successful experience.

  • Keeping closing attention to COP 15 and Bringing out first-hand information
  • Learning about carbon emission reductions plans in EU, China and USA after COP 15
  • Serving as the great platform for industry practitioners to discuss about next-step action after COP 15
  • Sourcing for new CDM projects from new areas like building, transport, agriculture and solar energy, etc
  • Attracting expectedly around 500 decision makers in carbon related industry from China and around the region
  • Providing one-stop solution for policy makers, CDM project owners and developers, final buyers from different industries, international and local financial institutions and others

Click here to Register for the event

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Carbon Markets Americas

Carbon Markets Americas is the annual networking event, where major Latin American CDM stakeholders gather to learn about the latest market developments, meet new customers and do business.

It is a must attend event for project hosts, developers, carbon credit buyers, government and municipalities, regional DNA’s, consultants, verifiers, lawyers, carbon brokers and media active in the region.

Where the Latin American carbon markets meet to do business:

  • Over 800 high calibre executives from 29 countries have attended to date
  • Cutting edge insight from 50 of the industry’s most influential speakers
  • Networking opportunities with senior industry decision makers
  • Extended exhibition featuring 50+ exhibitors
  • High quality content during in-depth technical and business sessions
  • Discounted passes available for approved project hosts

Keynote speakers include:
Professor José Goldemberg
Amongst his many achievements, the TIME honoured “Hero of the Environment” served as Brazilian Secretary of State for Science and Technology, Minister of State for Education and Secretary for the Environment of the State of Sí£o Paulo.

Click here to Register for the Conference

 

4th Annual Cap-and-Trade Forum

The 4th Annual CAP-AND-TRADE FORUM covers Canadian and U.S. policy, regulatory issues, and practical emissions reduction solutions with international emissions markets and CO2 mitigation experts at the forefront of the efforts sharing their experiences and observations.

The program is designed to provide insights into the most recent Canadian, U.S and international carbon policy and market developments. It includes carbon offset trading and related policy development affecting regulated emitters, individuals and potential offset sectors.

The conference will be of interest to anyone involved or with a financial interest in carbon trading and environmental issues and markets at a national or international level, particularly for executives and managers responsible for and involved in, GHG mitigation, trading and optimization strategy and financing infrastructure projects.

It will have particular Canada-U.S. cross border focus in light of the U.S. legislated and litigation developments.

The speakers at this Insight Information conference have all played a leading role on these issues, and are well positioned to offer valuable insight into each of them. The attendees will have opportunities to pose questions and engage in informal discussions during the event.

Issues surrounding Cap and Trade continue to evolve and, accordingly we will continue to add new speakers and sessions right up until the conference. Details of these will be included here.

The 4th Annual Cap-and-Trade Forum will present the opportunity to learn about:

  • Carbon developments: the new trade and economic considerations (North America and Internationally)
  • U.S. House and Senate action
  • U.S. litigation
  • Status of the Canadian federal climate change policy
  • North American regional update: RGGI, WCI, and the Midwest Governor’s Accord
  • Energy and industrial markets and carbon considerations
  • Using offsets to mitigate risk
  • “Managing” risk through not-so-obvious partnerships
  • Essential building blocks of a successful carbon management strategy
  • Integrity: carbon credibility and verification
  • The cost of climate change and integrating carbon into financial disclosure – how much, how little and why
  • Protocol development and the Carbon Offset solutions
  • Market mechanisms – still credible way of going forward?

Energy & Environment Week

A culture change on climate change is taking place in the United States. President Obama’s Recovery and Reinvestment Act includes more than US$60 billion in clean energy investments. The Energy and Environment Week (EEW) International Conference + Expo focuses on four key areas that will benefit from the new direction in American energy policy:

  1. bioenergy with biomass heat & power and biogas
  2. energy from waste & secondary raw materials recovery
  3. alternative vehicle fuels including biofuels, hydrogen & electric mobility
  4. energy efficiency in industrial processes

With an expected attendance of more than 150 exhibitors and over 2,000 delegates, EEW 2010 will be the premier discussion forum and marketplace for this growth sector. If this business is Your business You need to be there!

Join us for a week full of exciting events: discussions with opinion leaders, interactive workshops, innovative product displays, live demonstrations, site tours, and lots of networking opportunities.

Click here for the 2010 Schedule of Events

 

30th Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment

Objective, Topics, and Outcome

The objective of IAIA10 is to take advantage of the opportunity to provide policy makers with materials to help address the global crises.

IAIA10 will focus on the following sectors that have the potential for sustainable green investment:

  • Agriculture
  • Industry
  • Cities
  • Tourism
  • Transport
  • IAIA Section Specific

The Preliminary Program is available here.

 

Ecosystem-based Management

Ecosystem-based Management: Insights into the Economic and Ecological Gains from Taking a More Holistic Approach to Management is an RFF Academic Seminar

Presenter
James Sanchirico
UC Davis
RFF University Fellow

Date
Thursday, March 25, 2010
2 – 3:30  p.m.

Location
7th Floor Conference Center
1616 P St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20036

Attendance is open, but involves pre-registration no later than two days prior to the event. For questions and to register to an event, please contact Juha Siikamí¤ki at [email protected] (tel. 202-328-5157) or Will Isaac at [email protected] (tel. 202-328-5088). Updates to academic seminars schedule will be posted here.

 

Globe 2010

GLOBE 2010 is one of the world’s largest and longest-running events dedicated to the business of the environment. Every two years, over 10,000 professionals from 70+ countries come together at GLOBE for three days of thought-leading sessions presented by world-renowned sustainability experts; to survey leading-edge environmental innovations; and to participate in unparalleled global networking opportunities.

Join environmental business leaders, corporate executives, NGOs, and government policymakers from around the world in Vancouver this March 24-26, 2010 to explore the mutually inclusive goals of: corporate sustainability, climate change, carbon management, clean energy, sustainable finance, and greener cities. Special subthemes for GLOBE 2010 include: clean technology, water, sustainable retail, and Auto FutureTech: The future of the auto industry.

Register by March 5 and save.

 

The 9th Wall Street Green Trading Summit

The Wall Street Green Trading Summit is the longest running and most comprehensive environmental market event in the industry. Launched in 2002 by Peter Fusaro, The Wall Street Green Trading Summit covers cutting edge content, industry developments and features the practitioners and the leaders of tomorrow. Hear it here first!

The Wall Street Green Trading Summit VIII is the “one-stop shop” to come up to speed on the latest developments in Green Trading and Finance.

  • Latest Innovations In Carbon Trading & Finance
  • Insights Into Renewable Energy Market Opportunities
  • Linkages of Cleantech Investment & Carbon Trading
  • Strategies of Green Hedge Funds
  • Why Energy Efficiency Presents Investment Opportunities

Click here for the Agenda

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For more information, call +1-212-222-3775

 

Wall Street Green Trading Summit 9

 

March 23+24 2010
The Times Center, New York

Building the Bridge to the Green Economy

The Wall Street Green Trading Summit 9 has always been the practitioners’ conference. This is where you can learn directly from green financial market pioneers on how to get the job done. The creation of a green economy and those green jobs require knowledge, and that knowledge is how the financial markets work, how they create economic value, and how they create opportunities in green trading. Carbon is the most complex financial market ever created but there are other environmental markets that should be given a look see. Learn from Evolution Markets, Natsource, Markit, Element Markets, Green Exchange Ventures, Fortis Bank, Karbone, Nasdaq OMX, Brown Rudnick, Pyrolyzer and other market pioneers in green trading and finance. The Wall Street Green Trading Summit has always been about knowledge transfer from experienced professionals who have created the green financial community.

Find out:

      What New Innovations are Taking Place in Carbon Markets
 
      How Renewable Energy Finance has Become More Innovative
 
      How Wall Street is Being Transformed to Green Street
 
      Why There are Many Environmental Attributes Besides Carbon
 
      Why More Green Hedge Funds are Entering the Market Now
 
      Why Environment is the New Alpha for Investors
 
      How the SRI Community Should Focus on Green Investment
 
      Where the Cleantech Revolution is Now
 

 

Register Now

 

This esteemed annual conference sets the stage for the next year in environmental trading and finance. Wall Street is the still the Main Street for Green Trading. Don’t miss this once a year event that has sold out the past two years!

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For conference registration, go to www.wsgts.com, [email protected] or +1-212-222-3775

Africa Carbon Forum

The African Carbon Forum is a trade fair and knowledge sharing platform for carbon investments in the region by bringing together representatives from designated national authorities (DNA), national focal points, representatives from several UN agencies, governments and the private sector.   It includes matchmaking and deal facilitation sessions that will enable potential CDM project participants and developers to showcase their projects to interested parties, including investors and carbon buyers.

Specifically, the second African Carbon Forum aims at:

  • Update on the different views of the challenges associated with global climate change, and recent developments in the international carbon market;
  • Discuss with project developers and technical specialists of a wide range of sectors and technologies arising from best practices and lessons learned for the implementation of CDM projects in Africa;
  • Learn from the most respected experts from the public and private sector on strategies and measures aimed at promoting the benefits of the CDM in the region, emphasizing the new Programmatic CDM approach;
  • Enable CDM project participants and developers to showcase their projects to interested parties by holding matchmaking and deal facilitation sessions;
  • Seize opportunities to establish contacts throughout the Forum.

Africa Carbon Forum Agenda

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Carbon Market Insights 2010

The Carbon Market Insights conference, in its 7th year, attracts speakers and networkers central to the climate change realm: politicians and regulators from the front line meet the vanguard of emitters, investors and emissions traders, who will test-drive the new mechanisms and install the next generation of technology, given the right signals.

Featuring:

  • 1,300 participants and 60 exhibitors
  • 100+ speakers and panellists
  • Coverage of all markets aspects
  • Global carbon market exhibition
  • Exclusive networking dinner on Tuesday 2 March
  • Side events

Click here to Register as a delegate

For more details on the conference please contact the Conference Team
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: +47 22 40 53 47

 

Forest Carbon Finance Summit 2010

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), in conjunction with the Program on International Financial Systems, and the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University, are pleased to announce that the second annual Forest Carbon Finance Summit: Building the Global Financial Architecture of REDD+ will be held February 25-27, 2010 in Washington, DC.  

Based on the success of FCFS 2009: Making Forest Carbon Markets Work, 60-80 thought leaders from the forest carbon finance field will gather in Washington, DC for two and a half days of intense discussions intended to move the conversation on REDD+ from a conceptual level to a practical one. The invitation-only event brings together senior executives, legal and financial leaders, policy experts, and investors, to participate in a charrette designed to address real issues and pose practical solutions.

 

European Carbon Capture and Storage

The event in 2010 will focus on momentum. Much has been discussed over the last decade about CCS and its viability in terms of carbon mitigation and cost. It is now recognised on an international level that CCS has a role to play in the global battle on climate change.

Platts 4th Annual European Carbon Capture and Storage: From Policy to Practice conference will continue to will provide attendees with an unrivalled update on Europe’s developing CCS market, funding allocation, policy changes, lessons learned from European and international case studies and practical solutions to the challenges of commercialisation — supply chain infrastructure, storage liability, public support and finance.

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International Workshop on Innovative Financial Mechanisms

PROVISIONAL AGENDA
1.       Opening of the workshop and organizational matters.
2.       Overview of the objectives and programme for the workshop.
3.       Status of knowledge on innovative financial mechanisms
4.       Substantive issues:
4.1.       Promote, where applicable, schemes for payment for ecosystem services, consistent and in harmony with the Convention and other relevant international obligations.
4.2. Consider biodiversity offset mechanisms where relevant and appropriate while ensuring that they are not used to undermine unique components of biodiversity.
4.3. Explore opportunities presented by environmental fiscal reforms including innovative taxation models and fiscal incentives for achieving the three objectives of the Convention.
4.4 Explore opportunities presented by promising innovative financial mechanisms such as markets for green products, business-biodiversity partnerships and new forms of charity.
4.5. Integrate biological diversity and its associated ecosystem services in the development of new and innovative sources of international development finance, taking into account conservation costs.
4.6 Encourage the Parties to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol to take into account biodiversity when developing any funding mechanisms for climate change.
5.       Policy options concerning innovative financial mechanisms
6.       Closure of the workshop.

The New Green Economy

The NCSE national conference is a place to explore issues of the green economy in both a short-term and long-term context. NCSE will engage leading thinkers and doers from a diversity of disciplines, sectors, and perspectives in a structured conversation about the meaning of the green economy and how investment in green education, research and jobs can help solve both the economic and environmental crises.

More than 1000 scientists, students, educators, policymakers, managers, and other citizens will come together to increase understanding of the relationship between economy and environment and will be motivated to help develop solutions.

NCSE uses a multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral approach that engages involved scientists and decisionmakers from a wide range of organizations. Our style is highly collaborative – we invite individuals and organizations to be full partners in developing the agenda and holding the conference. Our conferences are interactive, including stellar speakers, topical symposia to explore issues in more depth, breakout sessions to develop recommendations on how to advance science and connect it with policy and decision-making.

State of the Forest Carbon Markets Report Launch

The Ecosystem Marketplace invites you to the launch of the 2010 State of the Forest Carbon Markets Report hosted at the Baker & McKenzie offices.

This report is a first of its kind in quantitative analysis of transactions, projects, prices and forestry hectares influenced by carbon finance.

This report is public and freely available due to the financial contributions from Ecosystem Marketplace Sponsors: World Bank BioCarbon Fund, Bio-Logical Capital, Ecosystem Restoration Associates and Baker & McKenzie, as well as our Donors: the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development and Surdna Foundation.

January 13, 2010
4:30-7:30 p.m.
Baker & McKenzie
1114 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036

January 14, 2010
4:30-7:30 p.m.
Baker & McKenzie
815 Connecticut Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20006
 
For Both Events:
Speaker Panel: 4:30-6 P.M.
Drinks Served From 6-7:30 P.M.

RSVP to the DC Event by emailing: [email protected]

RSVP to the NYC Event by emailing: [email protected]

State of the Forest Carbon Markets Report Launch

The Ecosystem Marketplace invites you to the launch of the 2010 State of the Forest Carbon Markets Report hosted at the Baker & McKenzie offices.

This report is a first of its kind in quantitative analysis of transactions, projects, prices and forestry hectares influenced by carbon finance.

This report is public and freely available due to the financial contributions from Ecosystem Marketplace Sponsors: World Bank BioCarbon Fund, Bio-Logical Capital, Ecosystem Restoration Associates and Baker & McKenzie, as well as our Donors: the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development and Surdna Foundation.

January 13, 2010
4:30-7:30 p.m.
Baker & McKenzie
1114 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036

January 14, 2010
4:30-7:30 p.m.
Baker & McKenzie
815 Connecticut Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20006
 
For Both Events:
Speaker Panel: 4:30-6 P.M.
Drinks Served From 6-7:30 P.M.

RSVP to the DC Event by emailing: [email protected]

RSVP to the NYC Event by emailing: [email protected]

UNFCC COP 15

The 15th Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol tasked with agreeing on a successor treaty to take affect after the conclusion of the Kyoto Treaty in 2012.

World Wilderness Congress 9

We face a very significant global challenge. To address this, WILD9 will continue the WWC commitment to generating practical conservation results for wild nature and people, by emphasizing solutions that combine the lessons of history with current, state-of-the-art knowledge and practice. As Dr Jared Diamond chronicles in his book Collapse, environmental degradation was one of the significant reasons for the downfall of the ancient Mayan civilization. We have everything to learn from our history as we respond to the current reality of rapidly escalating global environmental change. We need to create a new reality and a new “calendar,” based on the best information, policy and practice that respects and protects wild nature and its essential services. Without wilderness, our health, wealth and well-being will diminish, and our community will perish. NOW is the time to act.

From November 6 – 13, 2009, the WWC – the world’s longest-running public international forum for the environment – will again convene a large and diverse gathering of senior and respected experts and representatives from governments, NGOs, indigenous peoples, communities, corporations, religion, the arts and other sectors to act on WILD9’s vision statement: wilderness is the strategic element in our response to global environmental change. Many people and groups are already collaborating on the practical objectives of WILD 9.

You are invited! Act now and be part of the most significant environmental action agenda in 2009. Within a few months the registration, accommodation and initial program details will be posted and updated weekly. For now, we invite you to register your intent to participate.

Carbon Markets Middle East North Africa

The global carbon market is facing new challenges with carbon prices at a low level and the uncertainty of the outcome of the Copenhagen post Kyoto agreement. No matter how the new carbon market system is designed, the market will rely on contacts and relationships, and as international investors look to diversify their carbon mitigation portfolios the future looks bright for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

This year's conference includes the following panels:

Keynote Session: Capacity Building in the Middle East and North Africa

Planning CDM Projects – Methodologies, Verification and Monitoring

Carbon Finance

Carbon Trading and Pricing

Developing MENA CDM portfolios

CDM Projects Case Studies

Voluntary Carbon Markets

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