Event Reports
PostCopenhagen Lessons and the US Carbon Policy Landscape
The end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010 are meaningful time periods in the global carbon markets:
• The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, held from December 7-18, 2009, has long been considered the “make or break” moment for the future of the global market.
• Additionally, we may see the U.S. establishing binding, federal climate change legislation in the first half of 2010.
Both events are sure to profoundly impact the carbon market landscape – for project developers looking to create assets as well as for buyers looking to minimize their purchase risk. This is particularly true for members of the Gold Standard community, as pricing, demand, and supply are all inextricably linked to global compliance regimes.
World Energy and the Gold Standard Foundation invite you to join us for a complimentary one-hour webinar where we will discuss the implications of resolutions established at the Copenhagen Climate Conference and what developments we may see in U.S. climate change policy in 2010.
Please click on the link to download the slides from the webinar held on 26 January 2010.
Please click here to watch the webinar online or to download the recording.

