Forthcoming events
 
Green Mondays
London
1 February 10
1800 - 1930
 
The next monthly carbon networking event takes place on the 1st Febraury 10. Key plenary speeches will be given by:
  • Daniel Vennard, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Director, Mars 
  • Kirstie Hawkes, Sustainability Affairs Manager, Procter & Gamble UK
  • Eileen Donnelly, Head of Sustainable Development, Virgin Group
  • Edward Butt, Vice President, Sustainability, Reckitt Benckiser
Join Green Monday's for interactive discussions and opinions from leading corporate organisations about how they are tackling the transition to a low carbon economy.
 
EcoSecurities webinar
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Internationally - what's next for forestry? Findings from the forest carbon offsetting survey 2010


Date: Thur 10th Jun 2010

Time:
08:30 – 10:00 PDT
11:30 – 13:00 EDT
16:30 – 18:00 BST

Chair:
Andrew Hedges, Partner of Norton Rose Group global climate change team and specialist in forest issues
 
Panelists:
Jan Fehse,Head of Forestry Services, EcoSecurities
Steve Panfil,Senior Manager, Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA)
David Antonioli, CEO, Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS)
 
Join us and our prestigious guest speakers in this free interactive webinar to discuss forestry and the future in more depth.
 
 European Green Trading Congress 2010
Sofitel St James, Central London
1st February – 2nd February 2010
 
 
This will be one of the first industry meetings where delegates can evaluate key outcomes from Copenhagen and begin to consider how these outcomes will directly impact on carbon trading strategies and back office operations.
 
 
State of Green Business Forum 2010 in San Francisco & Chicago
State of Green Business Forum 2010 in San Francisco
PG&E Auditorium, downtown San Francisco
February 4th, 2010
 
State of Green Business Forum 2010 in Chicago
Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
February 9th, 2010 
 
 
Green Business is the economic story that has all eyes on it. From innovative new technologies that improve operational efficiencies, to marketing practices that are thriving in an age of radical transparency, the green business landscape is rapidly evolving. And in spite of tough economic times, forward-looking companies are leveraging green and sustainable practices to gain a competitive advantage, and are preparing for better times ahead. Topics covered include: 
  • Carbon Management After Copenhagen
  • Green Marketing in the Age of Radical Transparency
  • Can IT Solve the World's Problems
  • The Green Economy Meets the Great Lakes
 
 
The Economist - Third Annual Sustainability Summit
The Radisson Portman Square Hotel, London 
February 25th, 2010
 
 
After Copenhagen - how can business face the climate change challenge? 
 
Leading thinkers and implementers debate the real implications of climate change for business. The Third Annual Sustainability Summit provides fresh thinking and thought-provoking commentary from top executives and policymakers. It will bring together up to 150 business leaders to discuss the real implications of climate change on business.
 
 
Carbon Market Insights 2010 - 7th Annual Conference
Amsterdam RAI, in Amsterdam
2nd March – 4th March 2010
 
 
Carbon Market Insights, 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.
 
 
Carbon Expo 2010
Cologne
26th May – 28th May 2010
 
 
Carbon Expo 2010, the global carbon market fair and conference, will act again as the global meeting point for companies operating on the CO2 market. Join the specialist Trade Fair and Conference and use this international platform to inform yourself about the latest CO2 projects and climate development.