For the third year running Environmental Finance Publications has gathered together the key players in the US carbon market experts.

On this occasion, it is strategically timed to explore the outcomes of the pivotal UN meeting in Copenhagen in December, as well as the implications of the proposed federal cap-and-trade system. 

Previously this event has sold out with 250+ attendees so we strongly recommend registering early, by December 31 to attend Environmental Finance’s post-Copenhagen webinar on 7 January completely free of charge.

3rd Annual Carbon Markets North America 2010
21 & 22 January 2010
The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables, FL, USA

• Keynote address from Ken Newcombe, CEO, C-Quest and industry pioneer!

• Keynote address from The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor of London Alderman Nick Anstee

• 30+ panellists and speakers – top-level experts from industry and government

• Debate the outcome from Copenhagen – and the practical implications for the US carbon markets

• Prepare for a federal cap-and-trade system – gain invaluable insights into what it means for business and industry

• Highly interactive format – put your pressing questions to the panelists and debate the issues that are most important to you and your business

• Network with the key players in the US carbon markets – meet, share knowledge, build partnerships

• Introduction to Emissions Trading workshop – benefit from reduced rate attendance at this separately bookable, pre-conference workshop on 20 January presented by the EMA

• Enjoy some winter sunshine – special room rates at the hotel apply across the weekend too

• Free webinar – all Carbon Markets North America 2010 delegates are invited to attend the Environmental Finance “Good COP; Bad COP?” post-Copenhagen webinar on January 7 completely free of charge

• 3-for-2 offer – bring your team! Register two delegates and a third attends free!

To register please click here

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