Environmental Investments Forum 2009

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Location: London, , United Kingdom
Summary: Debate all the issues associated with successful investment in the environmental markets and energy efficiency projects
Event Date & Time:
November 30, 2009  | -
December 1, 2009  | -

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Attend this one-day fully participatory conference to debate in detail the investment opportunities in the environmental markets. Includes a keynote address from James Cameron, Vice Chair & Executive Director, Climate Change Capital.

Key benefits of attending:

• 20+ panellists – top-level investment specialists, and experts from industry & government. • Highly interactive format – the day will be a series of panel discussions and roundtables so you will be wholly involved in debating all the issues surrounding the environmental markets. Gain fresh perspectives from the expert panellists and benchmark your strategies against those of your peers and competitors. • Packed agenda Panel discussion topics include: - Investment trends in clean technology/renewables - Governmental/multilateral action - Carbon as an asset class - Investment opportunities in forestry, agriculture and bioenergy - Private equity vs public markets/Routes to market Roundtable discussion topics include: - Sustainable real estate, urban development and low carbon city infrastructure - Water investments - Investment opportunities in waste management/treatment • Superb networking opportunities – meet, and build profitable partnerships with, other participants.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

James Cameron, Vice Chair & Executive Director, Climate Change Capital Michael Sippitt, Managing Partner, Clarks Legal; Chairman, Environmental Investment Network

Joe Berry, Associate Director, Impax Asset Management

Kevin Bourne, MD, Global Head of eEquities, HSBC Bank

Garth Edward, Director, Environmental Products, Citigroup Global Markets

Abyd Karmali, Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Who should attend:

This is a must-attend conference for: • Institutional investors • Hedge/pension fund managers • Venture capitalists • Family offices • Clean energy technology manufacturers • Project developers • Renewable energy specialists • Carbon emissions managers • Energy sector executives • "Green"/ethical investors • Consultants • Regulators • Government officials • Lawyers


Website : http://www.environmental-finance.com/conferences/2009/EIF09/intro.htm