Dear
friends and colleagues,
We
would like to announce that, due to forthcoming regulatory developments and
their subsequent impact on carbon trading in the Middle East, we feel it would
be a lot more beneficial if our carbon trading meet in the Middle East were
pushed to October. Thus we are postponing the summit:
World
Carbon Emission Reduction Summit
CDM Opportunities in the Middle East
20 – 23 October 2008
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Consequently
we are moving up our Asia meet to July, and will be sending you the relevant
information asap. Very promising outlook for this event:
Green
Asia Forum
21 – 24 July 2008
Shanghai, China
In
the interim we are also taking the opportunity to improve the UAE event
further, and would like to seek your input to optimize the value of taking part
for you. If you would like to give some feedback on what you would like to see
at these exciting events, please feel free to email Rex Ian Sayson at rex@... with your
thoughts.
Thank
you very much, and see you in the UAE!
Best
regards,
Rex
Ian SAYSON
Event
Director
World
Carbon Emission Reduction Summit / Green Asia Forum
Finance Connection
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+65 6506 0984
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From:
Carbon_Net@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Carbon_Net@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rex
Ian Sayson
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:45 AM
To: Carbon_Net@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Carbon_Net] RE: A green generation of wealth - WCERS 2008: CDM
Opportunities in the Middle East
Dear colleague,
Are you involved in carbon trading, carbon
financing, and sustainability projects?
I am sure you are aware that countries in the Middle
East & North Africa (MENA) region have some of the highest overall and
per-capita greenhouse gas emissions in the world, and that some of the world’s
wealthiest investors are also from here. Are you missing out on the biggest
wealth generation opportunity of our time?
Some might point to the lack of local regulation and
the tremendously inexpensive energy supplied to industries here. Just look at
how many smelters have been built in the past few years, and you might doubt
that global warming is even a concern here.
In a way, you would be right.
But interest is now rising steadily among governments,
investors and local industry leaders in the profit opportunities posed by CDM
projects. And now is the time, right before the carbon market explodes to
become the world’s biggest market, to rub elbows with key local and global
stakeholders, put your foot in the door, and get your ticket to massive returns
in the next few years.
Meet senior government officials, world body
representatives, local industry leaders and end-investors wanting to find out
more about the global carbon market at the World Carbon Emission Reduction
Summit 2008, the first ever industry-driven meet on CDM opportunities in the
Middle East & North Africa.
Speakers at the summit include:
- Karan Capoor,
Carbon Finance Unit, World Bank
The Carbon Finance Unit (CFU) uses money contributed by governments and companies in OECD countries to purchase project-based greenhouse gas emission reductions in developing countries.
- Josh Harris,
Carbon Finance Programme Manager,
The Climate Group
Josh has 5 years’ experience directly advising business on carbon management and emissions trading. He heads the Climate Group's voluntary carbon markets program and is the Acting Program Manager for the Voluntary Carbon Standard Association.
- Brian Jackson,
Executive Managing Director, Emirates CMS Power
Emirates CMS Power operates the 710MW Al Taweelah A2 combined cycle power and desalination plant, which minimises fuel consumption, heat rejection and atmospheric emissions.
- Thomas
Luecking, Executive Director, Gerber Architekten
Thomas heads the company’s Sustainability Research Division as well as the Design Department. He was also the Project Director for the company’s Burj al-Taqa (Energy Tower) project in Bahrain, which at 68 storeys high, not only consumes very little energy, but produces all its energy itself.
- Also: UNFCCC
confirming speaker
We are at the dawn of a new age in energy, and a new
generation of wealth. Join us this May in the UAE.
For more information, call +65 6506 0965 or email info@....
See you there.
Best regards,
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Rex Ian SAYSON
Event Director
World Carbon Emission Reduction Summit 2008
Finance Connection
www.alleventsgroup.com/emissions
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