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Climate Change: Emissions: Weather: Investment: Lending: Insurance
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Conference Program

Conference Day One: Wednesday, 4 June – program

Conference Day Two: Thursday, 5 June – program

Workshop: Friday, 6 June – program

DAY ONE: Wednesday, June 4

8.00–8.30 Registration & networking breakfast

8.30 Opening of conference & chairman’s welcome address
Timothy D. Juliani, Senior Markets & Business Fellow, Manager of BELC Relations, Pew Center on Global Climate Change

8.45
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: US carbon policy and market activity in the context of global action on climate change
Alexander B. Pete Grannis, New York State
Commissioner of Environmental Conservation


9.20
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Linking tradable permit systems for greenhouse gases – a post-2012 perspective on global climate action

Robert N. Stavins,
Albert Pratt Professor of Business & Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

9.55–10.25 Coffee break & networking

10.25
Comparing the EU trading scheme and expected US cap-and-trade programme

  • Allocation process for emission allowances
  • Treatment of domestic and international offsets
  • Legal issues in cap-and-trade programmes
    Christopher Norton, Partner, Lovells

    11.00
    PANEL DEBATE: Update on regional US emission reduction initiatives and trading systems

  • Analysis of current programs e.g. RGGI, Midwestern Greenhouse Gas
    Reduction Accord, Western Climate Initiative, California: AB32 and the
    Climate Registry
  • How to overcome challenges in implementing regional initiatives
    David Hunter,
    Director, US Policy, IETA
    Gary Gero,
    President, California Climate Action Registry
    Christopher Sherry,
    Research Scientist, New Jersey Department of
    Environmental Protection,
    Chair, RGGI Staff Working Group
    Michael W Sole,
    Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
    Adam Raphaely,
    Director, Green Markets, TFS Energy

  • 12.00
    Emerging trends in today’s voluntary carbon markets

  • Increasing the types of projects that have value in the voluntary market
  • The convergence of renewable power and greenhouse gas initiatives
  • Additionality and the voluntary markets
    Susan Wood, CEO, SCC Americas

    12.35–2.00 Lunch & networking

    2.00
    UN climate change negotiations and implications for carbon markets
    – expert analysis of the Kyoto Protocol

  • State of negotiations and key policy trends
  • Responses to policy from the carbon market
  • Implications for carbon derivatives
    Abyd Karmali, Managing Director & Global Head of Carbon Emissions,
    Merrill Lynch

    2.35
    Making the most of CDM opportunities in the Americas


  • Blueprints for buyers and sellers looking for new project activities and
    project finance
  • How is the CDM working in Latin America in the run up to 2012?
    Graciela Chichilnisky, UNESCO Professor of Mathematics and Economics, Director, Columbia Consortium for Risk Management, Columbia University, New York

    3.10
    Ensuring the integrity and high quality of carbon offsets


  • Merits of different offset types and examples of successful projects
  • Understanding the key attributes of high-quality carbon offsets
    Andrei Marcu, CEO, BlueNext

    3.45–4.15 Coffee break & networking

    4.15
    Review of financial instruments linked to carbon credits/carbon allowances


  • Simple financial instruments: EUA and CER swaps
  • EUA and CER options: observed developments
  • Investor products: indices, trackers, structured products
    Emmanuel Fages,
    Head of Business Development, Orbeo

    4.50
    PANEL DEBATE: Investment opportunities in domestic and global carbon markets

  • Where do the opportunities for investors lie?
  • Investing in energy efficiency, carbon sequestration and emission
    reduction projects
  • Achieving maximum ROI in carbon finance
  • Carbon funds, institutional and private equity investments
    Kenneth Ivanic, VP of Environmental Markets – North America, World Energy
    Michael Ashford,
    Senior Vice President, Carbon Markets, Econergy
    Bill Blake,
    Director of Emissions Trading, Shell Energy
    Eron Bloomgarden,
    Country Director of US Operations, EcoSecurities
    Björn Fischer,
    Managing Director, First Climate
  • 5.50 Chairman’s closing remarks

    6.00 Networking drinks reception


    DAY TWO: Thursday, June 5

    8.15–8.40 Registration & networking breakfast

    8.40 Opening of conference and chairman’s welcome address
    Daniel L Chartier, Manager, Air Quality Programs, Edison Electric Institute

    8.45
    The role of private carbon funds and the World Bank in the carbon markets

  • World Bank carbon initiatives, funds and facilities
  • Tackling the key challenges, including low-carbon growth, limited financing and scaling up
    Veronique Bishop, Senior Financial Specialist,
    World Bank’s Carbon Finance Team

    9.20
    PANEL DEBATE: How to identify and execute the best projects

  • Perspectives of funds, brokers, project developers and emitters
  • Opportunities and challenges in sourcing carbon credits
    Robert O’Sullivan, Executive Director, North America, Climate Focus
    Neil Cohn,
    Senior Vice President, Macquarie Bank
    Sean Clark,
    Director of Offset Programs, The Climate Trust
    Gary Hart,
    Consultant, ICAP Energy
    Katherine Ryzhaya,
    Principal Structured Transactions,
    Pacific Gas & Electric Company

  • 10.30–11.00 Coffee break & networking

    11.00
    Risk management strategies for emission reduction projects

  • Risk management products for CDM projects
  • Quanto structures and contingent solutions
  • Guarantees, insurance and next generation products
    Albert Schootstra, Vice President, Capital Management and Advisory,
    Swiss Re Financial Services Corporation


    11.35
    Quantifying carbon risk and company performance for investors

  • Carbon emissions of 850 high carbon intensity publicly-held companies
  • Analysis and rating of company risks, management, performance trend and opportunity in terms of carbon
    Hewson Baltzell, President & Co-founder, Innovest Strategic Value Advisors

    12.10
    The agriculture and forestry sector’s capacity for GHG mitigation, carbon capture and sequestration

  • CDM vs. performance standards
  • Creating offsets that work for a compliance market in the US
    Scott M. Porter, Director Corporate Development, 3Degrees
    Constance Best, Managing Director, The Pacific Forest Trust

    12.45–2.15 Lunch & networking

    2.15
    Outlook on climate change policy and its implementation in Canada

  • Canadian carbon markets and emissions trading activity
  • Canada’s Kyoto target – how is implementation going?
    Julia Langer, Director, WWF Canada

    2.50
    Update from the Chicago Climate Exchange

  • Industry actions and financial impacts
  • Carbon as an asset class
  • 2007/2008 CCX market recap
    Megan Morgan, Business Development, Chicago Climate Exchange

    3.25–3.50
    Coffee break & networking

    3.50
    How to meet monitoring, reporting and verification commitments to ensure compliance

  • Scope and methodology of verification – main principles
  • Potential pitfalls in achieving quality of evidence and compliance with
    monitoring plan
    Robert Dornau, Director, Climate Change Programme, SGS

    4.25
    Key lessons from successes and challenges of the
    EU Emissions Trading Scheme

  • What can be learnt from the trading patterns and price movements in Phase I of the Scheme?
  • Outlook for Phase II and beyond in the EU ETS
    Sonia Hamel, Advisor on Climate Action and Emissions Trading, UK

    5.00
    The Gold Standard – experiences in designing premium quality-based offset schemes

  • Key criteria for a credible offset scheme
  • Challenges faced in project selection
  • Managing non-carbon risks
    Michael Schlup, Director, The Gold Standard

    5.35 Chairman’s closing remarks & close of conference

    DAY THREE: Friday, June 6

    Carbon Markets Workshop presented by Merrill Lynch.

    Preparing for the US Carbon Market

    9.15
    SESSION ONE: Overview of the carbon markets

    Opening remarks
    Abyd Karmali,
    Managing Director & Global Head of Carbon
    Emissions,
    Merrill Lynch

    Scenarios for evolution of the US emissions markets
    Steve Fine,
    Vice President, ICF International

    10.30–11.00 Coffee break & networking

    11.00
    SESSION TWO: Understanding the carbon credit markets

    CDM/JI/Voluntary
    Martin Berg,
    Vice President, Merrill Lynch

    Legal considerations
    Bill Thomas, Partner, Skadden Arps

    12.20 – 1.45 Lunch & networking

    1.45
    SESSION THREE: Carbon management

    Best practice in carbon footprints,
    Craig Ebert,
    Executive Vice President, ICF International

    Strategies for selecting and procuring offsets,
    Jason Patrick,
    Vice President, Merrill Lynch

    3.00–3.20 Coffee break & networking

    3.20
    SESSION FOUR: Risk management
    Preparing for verification,
    Robert Dornau,
    Director, Climate Change Programme, SGS

    Hedging and managing risk in a cap-and-trade scheme,
    Abyd Karmali,
    Managing Director & Global Head of Carbon
    Emissions,
    Merrill Lynch

    4.35 Closing remarks