April 20-21, 2006: Conference Connecting the Dots on Climate Change
 California Climate Action Registry 4th Annual Conference

"Connecting the Dots on Climate Change"

April 20-21, 2006

Dana Point, California

 

Join the California Climate Action Registry this spring on Southern California for an international conference that 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. 

 

 


Conference website:
www.climateregistry.org/EVENTS/Conference/

Registration website: https://www.approvedevents.com/Event.aspx?EID=529

 

Topics include:  

 
» What is a Good Carbon Offset?  
 
» Progress Toward a Common GHG Currency  
 
» Forging a Link between Energy Efficiency & Climate Chang e
 
» Cap & Trade: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly 
 
» Creating a Role for Carbon in LEED Standards  
 
» Mandatory GHG Reporting in California 
 
» Corporate Governance, Risk & Climate Change 
 
» What Should Cap & Trade Look Like in the West? 

 
and much more!

                                                                                                                                 

Confirmed Keynote Speakers include:
 
James Cameron,
Chair, Carbon Disclosure Project 
Eileen Claussen, President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change  
Jack Ehnes , CEO, California State Retirement Fund (CalSTRS) 
 

The California Climate Action Registry is a non-profit public/private partnership that serves as a voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) registry to protect, encourage, and promote early actions to reduce GHG emissions. Over 6 5 major companies, cities, government agencies and NGOs are members of the Registry, and will measure and publicly report their GHG emissions according to the Registry's protocols.   http://www.climateregistry.org