Wall Street Green Trading Summit

2007 promises to be a year of accelerated market development for both emissions and renewable energy trading building on the success of the EU ETS and other trading initiatives. In New York City, Global Change Associates has partnered with Reuters to launch our next phase in market development through our Wall Street Green Trading Summit VI. Hedge Connection is our conference producer. This annual event will be held at Reuters corporate headquarters in Times Square and will break new ground in the development of environmental financial markets.

Speakers from investment banking, hedge funds, venture capital, insurance, and the brokerage community will present on the trading opportunities in alternative energy, project finance, carbon market developments, REC trading and demand response programs.

Conference highlights include:

* Green Trading Market Trends 2007
* The Federal & State Overview of Market Design
* Green Project Finance & REC Trading in the U.S
* Recent Market Developments in NOx and SOx
* Biofuels Trading Markets
* Carbon Markets in the U.S. and Europe
* New Green Business Models in Action
* Tying Emissions Reductions to Green Investments
* GHG and REC Market Outlook
* The Breakthroughs on Demand Response Markets
* The Latest on Green Hedge Funds & Cleantech VCs
* New Areas for Green Investment Opportunities

USDA Undersecretary yfor Natural Resources to present plan for Farm Bill

CONTACTS: Amanda Goldberg, 212-626-4748; [email protected]
or Kristen Skopeck, 315-477-6524; [email protected]

UNDER SECRETARY TO PRESENT PLAN FOR MARKET-BASED CONSERVATION

WASHINGTON, April 6, 2007 – USDA Undersecretary for Natural Resources and the Environment, Mark Rey will discuss Market-Based Conservation as outlined in US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Mike Johanns’ 2007 Farm Bill proposal. Rey will be joined by national business leaders with a stake in the environmental future of America.

WHO: USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment Mark Rey

WHAT: A presentation and discussion of the Bush Administration’s plan for Market-Based Conservation as outlined in the Conservation Title of Secretary Johanns 2007 Farm Bill proposal.

WHEN: 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 12, 2007

WHERE: Baker & McKenzie LLP
1114 Avenue of the Americas
Fourth Floor Conference Room
New York, New York 10036
Telephone: 212-626-4100

PARTICULARS: Attendees must RSVP with Amanda Goldberg at 212-626-4748, so they can be cleared through security. Please RSVP no later than Tuesday, April 10.

Light refreshments will be provided.

For members of the media who can not attend in person, there are a specific number of phone access lines available. Please contact Kristen Skopeck at 315-477-6524 to be given the phone access information.

National Mitigation & Conservation Banking Conference

The National Mitigation and Conservation Banking Conference brings together key players in the mitigation banking industry, and offers quality hands-on sessions and important regulatory updates will focus on the next decade of banking as it learns from the past and looks to the future.

Carbon Market Americas

Organizer's Description:

"nce again international Carbon Markets experts will meet in Rio de Janeiro to address the challenges and opportunities of launching new carbon mitigation projects across the region. In 2006 this event was a huge success attracting 220 participants from 23 countries.

A market place for carbon sellers and buyers where projects are offered for sale
35+ carbon experts including 10+ industry project host speakers
Learn how to develop successful CDM projects
Meet some of the worlds largest carbon credit buyers, carbon bankers and project financiers
Learn & share real practical experiences
Join the Carbon Markets success story and sell carbon credits now
Simultaneous translation in English, Portuguese and Spanish
Plus:
Project Developer Coaching Seminar, 2nd April
An intensive one-day seminar that will provide project developers with the expertise and knowledge to successfully enter the carbon market. Combining expert presentations with practical case study analysis our seminar will serve as an excellent introduction to anyone wanting to further their knowledge or embark on a CDM project."

Business-NGO-Government Partnerships

Ethical Corporation's 2007 Annual Business-NGO partnerships conference will look at aspects of partnership management, including overcoming cultural barriers and tracking partnership progress, as well as putting partnerships in their broader context – featuring more multistakeholder initiatives and getting governments involved in partnerships.

Carbon Market Insights 2007

"Ten years on from the signing of Kyoto, Point Carbon is once again hosting the premier event for the world’s carbon markets and we would like you to join us. Former vice president Al Gore has confirmed his attendance as a keynote speaker and over 130 knowledgeable carbon market experts will attend as speakers as well. We expect 1500 participants from 65 countries, representing more than 600 companies, organisations and governments."

Emissions Trading

Organizer's description:
"Are you fully informed of your compliance obligations and the current and future implications of EU ETS for your business?
Presenting SMi’s One-Day Conference on…
Emissions Trading
This event will be an invaluable update on the progress of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) since its launch. It will look at policy and legislation in the UK and internationally, and will assess the effectiveness and progress of this scheme to date. Hear companies' first-hand experiences of trading in this new market and how the EU ETS is affecting industrial competitiveness and power prices. This conference aims to provide an unparalleled source of information on emissions trading and will create excellent networking opportunities.
Benefits of Attending
• Hear the latest policy and legislative updates relating to emissions trading and climate change in a global context – from Kyoto to the future
• Discover the new opportunities this market is creating for the financial and services sectors and how you can be involved
• Learn about the financial impact of the EU ETS on the business community – issues of prices, risk and competitiveness
• Practical guidance on how to meet the challenge of monitoring, reporting and verifying for phase II
• Meet and network with the key public and private sector professionals in this industry and benefit from their experiences
A unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts including:

Martin Nesbit, Head of National Climate Change Policy Division, Defra

Peter Zapfel, Head of EU ETS, European Commission

Andrei Marcu, President, International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)

Dr Nick Campbell, Chairman, UNICE Climate Change Working Group

Matthew Gorman, Corporate Responsibility Manager, BAA

Dr Anne-Marie Warris, Vice Chairman/Global Product Manager, ETG/LRQA

Simon Skillings, Director of UK Strategy & Energy Policy, E.ON UK

Anthony Hobley, Chairman/Director of Legal Policy, London Climate Change Services (LCCS)/Climate Change Capital

Paul Dawson, Director, Barclays Capital

Paul Gardiner, Purchasing Business Manager, British sugar

Ruta Bubniene, Policy Officer, Climate Action Network Europe"

2007 Global CO2 Cap-andTrade Forum, Pacific

Organizer's description: "The second in the series and the first on the U.S. West Coast, the 2007 Global CO2 Cap-and-Trade Forum – Pacific is the only event covering 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, including:

Keynote Presenters:

Carol M. Browner
Principal
The Albright Group and former EPA Administrator (1993 – 2001)

Yvo de Boer
Executive Secretary
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Steve Westly
Controller
State of California
And Featured Presenters:

John Bohn, Commissioner for the California Public Utilities Commission
Mike Burnett – Executive Director, The Climate Trust
Joshua Bushinsky, Western Policy Coordinator, Pew Center on Climate Change
Rob Fowler – Managing Director, Abatement Solutions ? Asia Pacific
Carl Guardino – CEO & President, Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Mark Kenber – Policy Director, The Climate Group
Joel Makower – Founder and Executive Editor, GreenBiz.com
Josh Margolis – Managing Director, Cantor Fitzgerald
Andrew Mingst, Carbon Markets Manager for Chevron Texaco
Joe Nation – Former Assemblyman, 6th District, State of California
Tim Richards, Senior Manager for International Trade and Investment at General Electric
Richard Sandor – Chairman & CEO, Chicago Climate Exchange
Halldor Thorgeirsson, Director of Sustainable Development Mechanisms at the UNFCCC
Diane Wittenberg – President, California Climate Action Registry
Join your peers and international experts at the premier U.S. conference on Cap-and-Trade Markets and Business Critical Issues around CO2 emissions reduction initiatives, bringing its groundbreaking content and business critical discussions to San Francisco! Attendees will benefit from the event’s keynotes, case studies, and panel discussions focused on:

Reports by the European and U.S. government, economic, scientific, and business leaders warning of the real costs – environmental, human, and economic – of continued unfettered CO2 emissions,
Passage and implementation of California’s AB32 legislation,
The work of international leaders to explore international standards and the linking of global CO2 cap-and-trade markets,
Opportunities available to the international business community in implementing CO2 emissions reduction policies for their organizations as well as portfolio and contractor companies
Over 100 chief decision makers, key strategists, and policy makers from Public and Private sector cross-industry companies gathered a the 2006 Global CO2 Cap-and-Trade Forum agreed that the eyes of the world rest squarely on the U.S. and the ongoing regional CO2 emissions reduction efforts.

Join us in California, a state leading the way in the CO2 emissions reduction efforts, for keynotes, case studies, panels, and presentations addressing the changing landscape of CO2 emission trading, regulations, and best practices for the success of your business, the well-being of your community, and the good of your world and generations to come.

For further information about participating in or attending the 2006 Global CO2 Cap-and-Trade Forum, please contact Jim Turner at 646.546.5230 or [email protected].

For more information about how your company can take advantage of this exclusive gathering of your peers and potential customers, contact Deborah Blake at [email protected] or 949-706-7074
Conference Sponsors & Exhibitors

Meet, Network & Present to the BEST industry has to offer!

For information on becoming a sponsor or exhibitor, please call Deborah Blake 949-706-7074 or email [email protected]."

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Emerging Markets for Ecosystem Services

June 19, 12:30-1:30 PM
Mapping the Value of Nature
Taylor Ricketts, Ph.D.
Director of Conservation Science, World Wildlife Fund and Co-founder, Natural Capital Project

July 17, 12-1 PM
How Trees Affect Human Health and Quality of Life
Frances E. Kuo, Ph.D.
Director, Landscape & Human Health Laboratory, University of Illinois

August 14, 12-1 PM
In Pursuit of Carbon Credit Trading: How do we count forest carbon?
Sandra Brown, Ph.D.
Senior Program Officer, Ecosystem Services Unit, Winrock International

September 18, 12-1 PM
Bundling Ecosystem Services: Lessons from an industrial forest landowner
Dan Spethmann, Ph.D.
Temple-Inland, Inc.

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The Sustainable Finance Summit 2006

The Conference focuses on strategy and management for sustainable Finance. Key issues will include:

* leading global banking strategies in sustainable finance
* what do we mean by the sustainable bank?
* how far should sustainable finance go?
* corporate governance and the role of directors
* mainstreaming environmental, social and governance factors
* the regulatory landscape
* ngo views and strategies, what's coming up the agenda?
* sustainability and growth
* how to turn stakeholder engagement into business opportunity

Water Finance & Investment Summit

Focused on the clean water supply and waste water treatment sectors of the water industry, FRA's water investment conference is designed to meet both the needs of water company executives and Wall Street’s newly emerging and rapidly accelerating interest in the water industry. The conference will examine high growth sectors, investment strategies, financing trends, and partnership opportunities.

Important issues this conference will cover include:

* Identification and analysis of growth markets
* Regulatory update and key legislative initiatives impacting the water industry
* Global market opportunities
* Key financial considerations for success in the water industry
* Water company executive presentations covering
* Exploring public-private partnerships
* Key opportunities for technology innovation in water

Investors' Circle Fall Conference

This event will gather angel investors, professional venture capitalists, philanthropic investors, and entrepreneurs who are using private capital to promote the transition to a sustainable future. November 6 will feature a venture fair with presenting early-stage for-profit companies working to solve social and environmental problems. November 7 will feature speakers and workshops on the state of double bottom line investing and enterprise creation in: energy and environment, food and organics, education and media, health and wellness, mission-related investing and community and international development.

INTERCARBON 2006

INTERCARBON ® 2006, the 2nd International Congress for Emissions Trading and Renewable Climate Protection Projects, unites manufacturers of renewable energy technologies with service providers and project bidders from the emissions trading sector in order to introduce export opportunities as well as the new emissions certificate trading scheme. INTERCARBON 2006 allows participants to interact with experts from the industrial, political, trading, certification and financing sectors concerning topics such as market development, project financing, registration, purchasing, certificate trading and much more.

2006 Global CO2 Cap-and-Trade Forum:

Cap-and-Trade programs have come full circle. As governments, investors, and businesses become increasingly sensitive to carbon emissions levels and global-warming, global cap-and-trade mandates are creating challenges for municipalities and businesses on an economy-wide scale. New compliance issues mean new corporate strategies, manufacturing methods and means for product and service delivery. At the same time unique opportunities arise for financial brokers, green technology providers, B2B/B2C service providers, energy providers, the legal community, and investors. According to a recent report by the International Emissions Trading Association and the World Bank, “CO2 trading was worth more than 10 billion dollars in 2005, 10 times the value of 2004” and, as reported in a recent American Lawyer article, the market could reach as much as 50 billion dollars. In the U.S. and beyond, it is no longer a matter of if, but when and how. Understanding the opportunities and the pitfalls could be the difference in grabbing this financially beneficial and socially conscious brass ring or missing the boat.

5th Annual Green Mountain Summit on Investor Responsibility

At this year's Green Mountain Summit you will find general sessions that appeal to both the institutional investor and financial planner. These sessions will present information on newsworthy issues that touch all of our daily lives and are of particular interest and concern to investment professionals. For example, one of the conference’s roundtables is, “Supporting Alternative Energy Development Through Investing”. On this panel alternative energy business insiders will discuss the industry that is critical to future life on this planet and share their opinions on current clean energy headlines, an outlook on the future and where the best opportunities for investors can be found.

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Environmental Trading Congress

Commodity markets for emissions and renewables are primed to take off in the next 12 months. New trading models for venture capital and hedge fund managers are forming, and the clean technology market is set to explode. From water to greenhouse gas, 2006 and 2007 will likely prove to be the year of the environmental trading market.

FRA's Environmental Trading Congress is a practical forum facilitating a productive exchange between industry leaders from the financial, agriculture, energy and utility markets. The conference will cover five primary trading instruments:

* Water quality trading
* Emissions trading including carbon, sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxide
* (NOx), and greenhouse gases (GHG)
* Renewable energy credit (REC) trading
* Demand response trading and energy efficiency trading
* Weather derivatives trading

Carbon Management Strategies 2006

Some of the most influential and informed people in Europe. Hear from law makers at the EU Commission, the DTI, Heads of Energy Strategy across various affected organisations, globally recognised experts working with the world's most poweful organisations and those who have implemented working carbon strategies across multi-million Euro operations in Europe and beyond.

Making the Priceless Valuable: Jumpstarting Environmental Markets

Join us and you will hear some of the best speakers, talking about some of the most interesting examples in the use of environmental markets from around the world and the Pacific Northwest. At the end of this conference you will emerge with an understanding of how environmental markets work and how you can be a part of this exciting global development.

While the focus will be on the Pacific Northwest, examples and speakers will be drawn from international and national initiatives and the conference will be highly relevant to participants from all regions interested in developing and enhancing ecosystem service markets.The first day of the conference will be a series of plenary sessions on forest carbon, biodiversity, and watershed payments.The second day will be composed of technical workshops on developing specific markets and instruments.

Ecosystem Services: Developing Products and Markets

An International Workshop on Ecosystem Service Payments entitled “Ecosystem Services: Developing Products and Markets” will take place in Queretaro, Mexico on May 25th and 26th, in coordination with the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve and Katoomba Group member Martha Ruiz Corzo. Over 80 Protected Area Managers and related parties from across Mexico will be in attendance. Key experts from the International Katoomba Group and Forest Trends will make presentations addressing how Biodiversity offsets, Water and Carbon payments can be leveraged by Protected Area managers in Mexico for all ecosystem types. Experts from the National Ecology Institute, the National Forestry Commission, and practitioners from PES projects in the country will provide input related to the state of Ecosystem Services in Mexico. The new Spanish version of the Ecosystem Marketplace will be presented at this event.

2nd National Water Quality Trading Conference

The U.S. Enivronmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Agriculture will host the 2nd National Water Quality Trading Conference, 23-25 May 2006, including a one-day optional background workshop on 22 May. Goals include the development of water quality trading programs at the watershed level, including increased development of agricultural water quality markets, and focus on voluntary, market-based approach to cleaner water. The conference will also discuss the USDA National
Policy on Market-Based Environmental Stewardship.

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Carbon Expo

The entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol and the start of the European Emissions trading scheme in 2005 will mark the creation of a global carbon market. The second international trade fair and conference for the emerging CO2 market will take place in Cologne. CARBON EXPO is co-organised by the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), the World Bank and Koelnlnmesse. This cooperation will ensure that key exhibitors, speakers and visitors from all over the world will participate and contribute to another successful event. CARBON EXPO will be the ideal place for you to meet companies, service providers and government representatives that are involved in this new market.
Ensure up-to-date awareness of local and global regulations and how to address the resulting risks and opportunities.

Learn about
– Upcoming trends in a rapidly developing market;
– New sources of supply and their effect on price;
– What role German Investment Schemes will play;
– Whether JI is real and a relevant supply factor;
– Using future market and regulatory developments to your advantage.

Meet
– Real market players and liqidity providers;
– Buyers from the private and public sectors;
– Providers of the latest market analyses;
– Representatives of Aid Agencies, Funds, Financial Intermediaries and Service Providers;
– Technology providers and Project Developers in your sector.

Find out
– What trading opportunities are currently available;
– How to grow your business through carbon finance;
– How real deals are closed;
– How to strike a better deal.

High-profile visitors at CARBON EXPO 2005
ABN AMRO • Air Liquide • Alcoa • Alstom • Anglo Americain • Asiana Airlines • Banque européenne d’investissement • Barclays Capital • BASF • Bayer AG • BNP Parisbas • BP • British Sugar • Capgemini • Cargil • Cemex • Chevron Texaco • Chubu Electric Power • Climate Change Capital • Dalkia • DHL • Dupont • E.ON • EDF • Egyptian Electricity Holding • Enel • EnBW • Eskom • Esso • European Investment Bank • Exxon Mobil • Ford Werke • Fortis Bank • Gaz de France • Gerling • Heidelberg Cement Group • Henkel KGaA • Holcim • Kansai Electric Power • Korea Petrochemical Industry Association • Marubeni • McKinsey • Mitsubishi Securities • Petrobras
• Polish Glass • PricewaterhouseCoopers • RAG Trading • RheinEnergie • RWE • Samsung • Senter Novem • Shell • Siemens AG • South
African Breweries • Suez-Tractebel • Thyssen Krupp Stahl AG • Tokyo Electric Power Company • Total Gas + Power • Vattenfall

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International Tropical Forest Investment Forum

This Forum will be an ideal opportunity to get updated on issues and opportunities to invest in natural tropical forests. Plenary presentations and panel discussions will focus on global investment trends, constraints and opportunities for increased investment in natural tropical forests, methodologies, case-studies, analysis and legislation that influence investment opportunities for revenue generation, including markets for forest services and for non-timber forest products. The Forum will also include reports from selected tropical country representatives on the investment climate in the forestry sector of their country together with specific proposals for investing in enterprises based on products and services from natural tropical forest.

9th National Mitigation & Conservation Banking Conference

This national conference brings together key players in the industry and offers: field trips, Corps IRT training workshop, a primer 101 workshop, general sessions featuring leaders in industry, interactive concurrent sessions, with banker, regulators – and user perspectives, and exhibits & networking opportunities. Topics covered will include: emerging and multiple markets, ensuring perpetuity, federal regulatory/legislative updates, legal, finance & tax issues, how success is determined, setting standards, sales & marketing, science & technology, real estate (how to find & purchase or sell a site), success stories/lessons learned, and tracking progress.

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California Climate Action Registry 4th Annual Conference

This international conference focuses on developing climate change policies, programs, strategies and trends. This two day event brings together leading experts to discuss the key questions and latest developments related to climate change policy and business strategy. Over 200 policymakers, businesses, academics and NGOs from across the globe will gather at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort in Dana Point, CA to give you a complete understanding of the climate programs being built in the world around us and help you successfully navigate your organization's course into the future.

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The Wall Street Green Trading Summit

2006 promises to be a year of accelerated market development for both emissions and renewable energy trading building on the success of the EU ETS and other trading initiatives. In New York City, we have partnered with Bloomberg to launch our next phase in market development through our Wall Street Green Trading Summit. This annual event at their corporate headquarters will break new ground in the development of environmental financial markets.

Speakers from investment banking, hedge funds, venture capital, insurance, and the brokerage community will present on the trading opportunities in alternative energy, project finance, carbon market developments, REC trading and demand response programs.

4th World Water Forum

The main theme of the 4th World Water Congress will be "local actions for global challenge." The activities of the 4th World Water Forum will, therefore, seek to harness the practical, intellectual, financial, and political means to support local action on a global scale. The forum will address the decisive factors in the accomplishment of common goals by diverse actors in diverse places, searching to enable an improved involvement and empowerment of local actors in the social construction of solutions to water issues and a more appropriate channeling of domestic and international support for local actions worldwide.

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Ecological Assets in Business:

The Ecological Assets in Business workshop is a forum for multi-industry information sharing regarding eco-assets on corporate property. The workshop will cover: how to make money by supporting healthy natural resources on corporate lands, improve business performance and reduce permitting time and expense, reduce liabilities under the Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, and upcoming climate change regulations, and recover public image and relationships with environmental organizations.

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Environmental Credits Generated Through Land-Use Changes:

The Environmental Credits Workshop will be used to study and discuss the challenges that arise when market-based mechanisms are used to encourage changes in practices on the land in order to achieve environmental goals. The primary focus will be on carbon sequestration and nutrient run-off reductions, though lessons will be applicable to a wide range of environmental issues.

The workshop is jointly sponsored by Texas A&M University, Environmental Defense, and The Environmental Trading Network, with funding from USEPA. Participants will include stakeholders, practitioners, policy makers, and analysts. The workshop will inform participants about trading mechanisms and the challenges that arise when credits are generated by land-use changes. Policies and approaches that might be used to respond to the specific challenges that arise in such programs will be discussed.

Carbon Market Insights 2006

This conference will include presentations and discussions of up-to-date topics on EU ETS, CDM/JI and Global Markets. Point Carbon will also organise an optional 3rd day with specialised workshops held in cooperation with expert industry partners. Please see the conference programme for more detailed information on sessions, speakers and workshops.

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