Mar
24

The U.S. SEC’s decision at the end of January to release interpretative guidance on corporate climate risk disclosure unleashed an impressively diverse maelstrom of articles, briefs, and alerts. Simultaneously, legal, financial, and policy analysts seized on the release and scoured the SEC document for hints regarding the shape of the SEC’s new climate risk regime. Read More»

Mar
16

This blog post is going to be slightly more academic than my past ones.  Comments or questions are welcome.

Before jumping into what makes a voluntary carbon market, lets define more broadly what we mean by a voluntary program or market in the context of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Read More»

Press Release: March 16, 2010 – Northeast Climate Policy Forum in New York City Read More»

Mar
15

May 13-14, 2010
London, UK

This event will provide up-to-date analysis of the latest developments in policy, economics and financing of biomass and forestry projects, and help you identify new investment opportunities and risks in these rapidly growing markets.

For more information on the event, please visit:

http://www.environmental-finance.com/conferences/2010/Forestry10/intro.htm

Mar
15

April 15, 2010
2010 Groom Energy Conference

Embassy Suites Hotel, Boston Logan Airport
Boston, MA, USA

For more information on the event, please visit:

http://www.groomenergy.com/april15_2010_conference.html

Mar
15

April 14-16, 2010
San Francisco Marriott Marquis

55 Fourth Street
San Francisco, California 94103 USA

Navigating the American Carbon World: New Direction for Climate Action will be the year’s first major conference to take a comprehensive look at the status of climate policy in 2010 and how climate initiatives will move forward with or without new policy.

Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) represents nearly a decade of bringing together the most forward-thinking minds in carbon and has consistently ranked among the highest attended carbon events. As with previous NACW conferences, this year’s event will bring together leaders from business, government and environmental organizations – the key and diverse sectors that all play critical roles in the carbon world. Discussion topics will cover the pertinent and highly-debated issues that will shape this year’s carbon landscape, including federal, regional and state level regulatory developments and the UN climate change conference in Cancun.

Regular registration rates are only valid through March 22, and special hotel rates are good through March 31. For more information on the event, please visit:

http://www.nacw2010.org