Carbon Markets Summit

March 30th, 2010

“Post Copenhagen – Accessing the Accords to Boost Carbon Business & Trade”
“Platform for Buyers & Sellers to Clinch Carbon Deals”

Conference Schedule | Hotel | Register Now | PDF flyer

Carbon management is a global business as the world struggles to tackle climate change and global warming. However, sentiments are high for investors and developers as COP15 did not reach a comprehensive solution on emission reduction targets. Plagued by uncertainty, how will the carbon markets evolve post Copenhagen and post 2012?

Despite the lack of clarity, the business world recognises the challenges presented by climate change and has already begun to respond and innovate. From cement to energy to steel, industries are increasingly involved with carbon trading and governments are pledging their commitment through developments of national policies.

“The future growth of the world’s carbon markets will not be determined by the success, or indeed likely failure of the UN-led process to deliver a legally binding agreement but rather progress in climate legislations at national level.” 15 Jan 2010, Bloomberg New Energy Finance

“The northern Chinese port city Tianjin launched a small-scale energy intensity trading scheme with three pilot sales, taking a possible step towards a nationwide carbon cap and trade scheme.” 11 Feb 2010, The Business Times

“EDB’s director for clean-tech and urban solutions Goh Chee Kiong noted that, as a small and highly urbanised nation, Singapore needs carbon management to enhance its competitiveness in an increasingly carbon-constrained global economy.” 16 Feb 2010, The Business Times

CMT’s Carbon Markets 2010 provides critical information for your company to embark on the carbon business with tools to safeguard your existing venture. How has the market dynamics changed since Copenhagen?

Key Reasons to Attend Carbon Markets 2010

  • BNP Paribas expert views on price hedging, market growth and fund evolvement
  • Price forecasting to 2020 & influence of US participation to global dynamics
  • New trends and policies in India & China to drive the CER & CDM markets
  • Australian Emissions Cap and Trade System and opportunities for Asian businesses
  • How to create bankable CDM projects and capitalize on carbon finance and funds
  • Risk management in carbon investments and insurance based solutions
  • Eligibility & criteria to qualify CDM projects post COP15 and developer’s take on it
  • What is REDD and bio-banking and how will it impact investments in forestry
  • Key industry focus: Engaging in carbon business and strategies post 2012

Mark your calendar to understand the accords and benefit from it. Register with your team today.

Who Should Attend

  • Project Directors/CFOs/Head of Energy Management/Carbon Cell Leaders/Facilitators/Carbon Offset Project Managers from the Petrochemical, O&G, Cement, Coal Mining, Power, Waste Management, Construction, Marine & Shipping, etc.
  • Investment Banks
  • Carbon Traders/Brokers
  • CDM Consultants/Auditors
  • Carbon Insurance companies
  • Environmental exchange
  • Law Firms
  • Renewable Energy Consultants/Technology Providers
  • Hedge Funds
  • Private Equity Firms
  • Venture Capitalist Firms
  • Government officials/NGOs

Conference Schedule | Hotel | Register Now | PDF flyer

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