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Welcome and introduction |
Moderator – Tony Jones Dr Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, Chair, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Robert Purves, Chairman Environment Business Australia Dr Tony Beck, Chairman, Asia-Pacific Emissions Trading Forum Matthew Skoien, Senior Director, Queensland Government Office of Climate Change Councillor Ron Clarke MBE, Gold Coast City Council Mayor
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Opening Plenary
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The Hon Greg Combet AM MP, Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change Vote of thanks – Oliver Yates, Head of Climate Change Practice, Macquarie Capital |
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State of the world in the face of climate change Overview of international policy settings & options and how these have & will impact the development and interaction of carbon markets in different geographies |
Moderator – Tony Jones Dirk Forrister, Managing Director, Advisory and Research Services, Natsource, USA Robert Hill, Chair, Australian Carbon Trust; former Australian Environment Minister; former Australian Ambassador to the UN His Excellency Mr Fernando de Mello Barreto, Brazilian Ambassador to Australia Patrick Birley, CEO, European Climate Exchange London Sudipta Das, Global Lead Partner, CDM, Ernst & Young, India |
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Overview of global carbon markets What is the state of international carbon markets, including in the context of the global financial crisis? What are the market implications of the developing international framework for a post-Kyoto regime? |
Moderator – Tony Jones John Marlow, Global Head of Environmental Financial Products, Macquarie Bank, London Seb Henbest, Manager, Australia, New Energy Finance Geoff Pollard, Book Leader, Emissions & Power, BP Singapore Philippe Chauvancy, Sales Director, BlueNext, France Patrick Birley, CEO, European Climate Exchange, London Helen Robinson, Chief Executive, Markit Environmental Registry, New York |
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The Copenhagen COP - Measures of success What will success at Copenhagen look like? Why does Copenhagen matter & what does it mean for markets going forward? |
Moderator – Tony Jones Professor Will Steffen, Executive Director, ANU Climate Change Institute Richard Gibbs, Head of Economics Research, Macquarie Securities David McInnes, Group Manager, Environment & Climate Change, Linfox Martijn Wilder, Partner, Baker & McKenzie William Pazos, Global Head Carbon Origination & Finance, Standard Bank, Singapore Robert Purves, Chairman Environment Business Australia, member of the Copenhagen Climate Council |
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Australian and international business leaders – business action on climate change and the carbon market Identifying and managing business risks, liabilities and opportunities in an evolving regulatory landscape |
Moderator – Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist, Austrade David McInnes, Group Manager Enviroment and Climate Change, Linfox Corinne Boone, Managing Director, Environment & Community Interface, HATCH, Canada Antony Cohen, CFO, Better Place (electric vehicle and transportation) Dr Martin Blake, Head of Sustainability, Royal Mail Group, London |
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Guest Plenary Great minds at large ... When will policy, markets and commercial opportunities converge?
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Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist, Austrade Robert Hill, Chair, Australian Carbon Trust; former Australian Environment Minister; former Australian Ambassador to the UN |
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Australians in the carbon market The perspectives of Australian expats working in global carbon markets of carbon market developments & trends and the global financial situation
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Moderator - Martijn Wilder, Partner, Baker & McKenzie John Marlow, Global Head Environmental Financial Products, Macquarie Bank, London Mina Guli, Vice Chairman, Peony Capital, Beijing Geoff Sinclair, Global Head of Carbon Sales & Trading, Standard Bank, London Cameron Kelly, Former Legal Counsel, One Carbon, The Netherlands Bridget McIntosh, Managing Director, Carbon Bridge, Singapore |
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Impediments and enablers to accelerating commercialisation Role of carbon markets vs leveraging public sector finance to accelarate commercialisation of low emission technologies; how to deliver shared infrastructure and who pays; factors infl uencing bankability of projects |
Moderator - Susie Smith, Principal Sustainability Advisor, Santos Richard Featherby, Executive Director, Project Finance Advisory, Ernst & Young Greg Allen, COO, Carnegie Corporation (marine energy) Alistair Webb, Commercial Manager, Geodynamics (Geothermal energy) Stephen Gale, Regional Director, Climate Change Initiatives, HATCH Fiona Wain, CEO, Environment Business Australia |
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Closing Plenary Including the presentation of three individual awards for the biggest, boldest & most exciting ideas to emerge from the 2009 Carbon Market Expo – to take to market towards Copenhagen and beyond |
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