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Event - A Transatlantic Perspective on Climate Change and Energy Policy: Climate Change Policy Lessons from EuropeEmail to a friend
Date: 11/17/2009
Please Join Us for the Final Session of a Three Part Workshop Series A Transatlantic Perspective on Climate Change and Energy PolicyClimate Change Policy Lessons from Europe: Innovative Approaches to Renewable Energy Promotion and the EU Carbon Cap and Trade ProgramBy combing an economic growth policy with the promotion of renewable energy, Germany has shown that GDP can continue to grow, while carbon emissions fall. With an increasing focus in the United States on how climate and energy policy can make economic sense, this workshop will share lessons learned in climate change policy from Europe. The focus is n the German experience and addressing it in the context of what might fit well with U.S. policy directions to promote renewable energy sources and adopt a carbon cap and trade program. WELCOME ADDRESS Friedo Sielemann Counselor for Environment and Energy, German Embassy D.C. SPEAKERS Dr. Martin Schöpe Division Head, International and European Affairs, Renewable Energy Federal Environment Ministry Berlin, Germany Kenneth Markowitz, Esq. Senior Climate Change Consultant International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Aiken Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP
The event is co-sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University Government Program as part of the Transatlantic Climate Bridge Initiative. The Transatlantic Climate Bridge was launched by the German Foreign Office and German Environment Ministry to foster transatlantic cooperation and partnerships between Germany and the United States in the climate and energy area at the local, state and federal level. Coffee and breakfast buffet will be served at 8:30 a.m. The panel will start at 9:00 a.m. ATTENDANCE IS OPEN TO ALL, BUT AN RSVP IS REQUIRED!
Location: Johns Hopkins University Washington, DC Center 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Room LL7 Red Line Metro to Dupont Circle Exit on south metro exit and walk east on Massachusetts Avenue for one-and-a-half blocks. Parking is available at Central Parking, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
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