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The Future of Carbon Markets

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Mark your calendar for a cutting edge presentation on the future of carbon markets as part of the first Graduate School of International Policy and Management Global Problems and Solutions Colloquim Series!

Who: MIIS students, faculty, staff and the general public
When: Monday, May 10th, 2010; 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where: Irvine Auditorium

The challenges of disruptive climate change, energy security and dwindling fossil fuel reserves are encouraging the development of new innovative sources and policies for future energy use.  Among many other notable developments stands the carbon market.  With all its intended purposes, evolving mechanisms and potential consequences to the global economy, carbon markets have attracted the attention of policy and management scholars and practitioners.

A team of GSIPM students have spent the last few months studying with dozens of carbon market experts and developing scenarios about the future of carbon markets.  They will present their intriguing stories to the MIIS community and general public.  Much is being researched and written about carbon markets.  Join us for an evening of thought provoking discussion and presentations designed to explore the carbon market…

  • Will carbon markets grow and prosper?
  • Will they spur the de-carbonization of the global economy and thereby help save the Earth?
  • Who will be the winners and losers in a world with a carbon market?


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