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Carbon Forum Asia 2009

Event: 26th October 2009 – 27th October 20091 Comment

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore
Event website: www.carbonforumasia.com
Contact us: climate-change@lrqa.com

This year, Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) we will take part in Carbon Forum Asia, sharing our expertise with the audience.

Simon Batters, Vice President LRQA Japan & Korea, will be part of the panel titled “New Opportunities: Japan and Korea Post 2012″, under the Policy & Market Initiatives Stream, taking place on the Tuesday 27th October 2009, from 12:00 to 13:00.

Also, Anne-Marie Warris, Chair of Leading Global Environmental Committee – Lloyd’s Register Group, will moderate the panel titled ‘What to Expect from the Inclusion of Aviation and Maritime Transport in the Carbon Trading Market?’ taking place on the Monday 26th October 2009, from 14:45 to 15:45.

Programme of the event
The CARBON FORUM ASIA 2009 Conference is about highlighting critical issues & showcasing and discussing innovative solutions.

Shaping the New Green Economy – We are facing twin challenges: Dealing with the most serious global economic crisis in decades and negotiating an ambitious agreement on climate change. How can they be turned into opportunity? What policies, incentives and investments will most effectively stimulate low-carbon growth? What are the pathways to a sustainable, global economy? What are the challenges and opportunities for the Asia-Pacific region?
The importance of Carbon Finance.

Through leadership sessions, panel discussions and interactive debates, as well as working group workshops, contribute and learn about the latest developments in emissions trading and carbon finance, low-carbon technologies and solutions, as well as advanced innovative private and public sector strategies to combat climate change.

For more information about LRQA climate change services, visit us at:
www.climatechange.lrqa.com or contact us at climate-change@lrqa.com

One comment

  1. VanessaPalm
    10th February 2011 at 4:28 pm

    Some days weeks ago i was reading some research about the global crises as it afects the global population grouth. Do you think this could be true and people make less children now in these hard times? This is the place where i`v read the article: freenuderooms.net . I know that now its harder to raise a kid but really where are we heading to if there are less children born? A civilisation of old people?

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