organized by CEPS (The Centre for European Policy Studies) and Epsilon
SAVE THE DATE!
20th & 21st October 2009 – Renaissance Hotel, Brussels
This conference will sketch out the state of the EU’s preparation for a global agreement on climate change, and will review different countries’ positions and priorities towards the deal, with participation from both industrialised and developing countries. There will also be a debate with policymakers and stakeholders reviewing the market mechanisms and sectoral approaches being taken.
This conference will be an opportunity for stakeholders and the key policy and political personnel to come together to engage on these important issues at a critical time.
Confirmed keynote speaker: Jos Delbeke, Deputy Director General, DG Environment, European Commission
Plus representation from the governments of:
USA – China – Japan – Australia – Russia – India – Mexico – Brazil
Additional speakers are confirming regularly. Places are limited and early registration is recommended.
Register today:
– Online
– By contacting James Wilmott on +44 (0) 2920 783 022
If you are interested in attending or sponsoring this conference please contact James Wilmott using the details above or download the sponsorship prospectus.
Founded in Brussels in 1983, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is among the most experienced and authoritative think tanks operating in the European Union today. CEPS serves as a leading forum for debate on EU affairs, but its most distinguishing feature lies in its strong in-house research capacity, complemented by an extensive network of partner institutes throughout the world.
Online registration available where you will also find full registration costs including discounts.