
The 2010 Verdexchange Green Marketmakers Conference examines the leading climate change initiatives one month post
Los Angeles, CA (1/26/10) One month after the Climate Change Conference in
After a somewhat disappointing Copenhagen Summit which failed to deliver a global climate change agreement, panelists focused on advancing from
Having attended various “green” conferences over the past year, none have had more of a global focus than this year’s Verdexchange Conference. While Zev Yaroslavsky, Los Angeles County Supervisor, mentioned that “we can start by working together on the county level,” it is important to pay attention to the dynamic of the global green energy market. This was one of the major issues addressed, considering the final two plenary sessions included panelists from Australia, Germany, Japan, China, Italy and Canada.
These sessions also proved to be the most robust, as Peter Beattie, Trade Respresentative for the
While
Obama had declared that whoever captured the growing clean energy market would lead the world economy in the 21st century. The rest will follow. We don’t know who this will be, however it is clear that the
Panelists also included: Mark Ridley Thomas, LA County Supervisor; Karen Douglas, Chair, California Energy Commission; Mutsuyoshi Nishimura, Former Special Envoy of the Government of Japan for Climate Change; Felicia Marcus, Western Director of the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC); Michael Peevey, President of the California Public Utilities Commission; S. David Freeman, Interim General Manager, LADWP; Vicky Sharpe, President and CEO of Sustainable Development Technology Canada. For a full list of speakers, visit: http://www.verdexchange.org/conference/speakers.


