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The Download centre is the home to all of EcoSecurities' reports, newsletters, webinars and podcasts.
 
 
Downloadable reports
 
The Forest Carbon Offsetting Report 2010 - “If people love trees then why don’t they buy forest credits” - Find our what 157 global, multinational and regional organisations think about forestry and forest carbon offsetting projects.
 
The Carbon Management and Offsetting Trends Survey Results 2009 - Find out what over 300 multinational and regional corporations think about carbon management strategies and their main motivations for interest in carbon offsets.
 
The Forest Carbon Offsetting Survey 2009 - Find out what 120 global, multinational and regional organisations think about forest carbon projects and the motivational factors for purchasing forest credits.
 
The Carbon Offsetting Trends Survey 2008 - Find out what 65 leading multinational organisations are doing in terms of their carbon management strategies.
Newsletters
 
EcoNews Global April 2010                                            


Headline
•  Our prelaunch party for the Forest Carbon Offsetting Survey 2010
Voluntary News 
• 40th anniversary of Earth Day - April 22nd 2010
• What’s on in the world of carbon?
Pre-compliance news
• The Carbon Reduction Commitment – looking ahead to cap and trade
• Re-cap on Brainstorm Green 2010
Social Media Activities
• Article: Travel buyer advice: six steps to cut your programme's emissions -
• Webcast: Forestry laid bare!
 
          
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Webinar downloads
 
Forestry is an essential feature of the ongoing climate change debate. Join us and our prestigious guest speakers in this free interactive webinar to discuss forestry and the future in more depth. Panellists include: The Walt Disney Company, Conservation International and Norton Rose. (23/02/10)
 
 This debate addresses the opportunities and challenges involved in funding the low carbon revolution.(11/12/09)
 
Trading of Carbon Offset & Renewable Energy Credits:
The Experience Under Kyoto and U.S. Renewable Portfolio Standards and Prospects for the Development of a U.S. Market.
(01/12/09)
 
Interactive discussion to further explore the findings from the survey specifically focusing on the North American data. Panellists include: Dell, Conservational International, Borealis and Green World Media (05/05/09)
 
Interactive debate to explore what motivates forest carbon offset buyers and what the industry needs to do to help stimulate the market and increase awareness regarding forestry projects. Panellists include: WWF, VCS, CCBA and the World Bank (23/04/09)
 
: EcoSecurities facilitated an interactive discussion on the key issues which need to be considered when any organisation is contemplating which carbon offsets to use as part of any overall carbon management strategy. Panellists include: VCS, CAR, The Gold Standard and the Environmental Defense Fund. (10/02/09)
 
After the popularity of the last 'sucessfully navigating the carbon offsetting standards maze - part I' webinar, EcoSecurities hosted a follow up to built on the topics discussed in Part I. Panellists include: VCS, CAR, The Gold Standard and the Environmental Defense Fund. (23/03/09) 
 
EcoSecurities delves into the term ‘carbon neutrality’. Find out what it means and does it work.
 
Podcasts
 
 
The world of emission reduction standards and credit registries can be a confusing one, particularly with the number of standards competing for dominance of the voluntary emission reduction project market. In order to help you navigate and understand the voluntary market maze Siobhan O’Keeffe, Commercialisation Project Manager at EcoSecurities has recorded 3 downloadable podcasts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In this downloadable podcast, Miles Austin, Head of European Regulatory Affairs at EcoSecurities explains how inclusion of the aviation sector in Phase III of the EU-ETS is likely to impact the industry and how the maritime sector may well be the next sector under scrutiny for inclusion.