Event Notice

Climate Change Economics and Energy Finance


March 1, 2012, 2012
New York, NY

Program Schedule and Details

About the event

Blank Rome and Fordham University's Center for Research in Contemporary Finance host the “Second Symposium on Climate Change Economics and Energy Finance” on March 1, 2012 in New York City.

This conference will feature experts from academia, industry, government and the financial sector examining issues related to climate change economics and scientific evidence on climate change, renewable energy, clean technology, and alternative energy sources.

Keynote Speaker: Graciela Chichilnisky, CEO of Global Thermostat LLC and Professor of Economics and Mathematical Statistics, Columbia University

Speakers:
•Evan A. Ard, Managing Director, Marketing and Public Affairs, Evolution Markets Inc.
•Joan M. Bondareff, Of Counsel, Blank Rome LLP
•Anthony Broccoli, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University
•Sris Chatterjee, Professor of Finance and Business Economics, Fordham University
•Jan Dash, Visiting Scholar at Fordham University School of Business
•Michael B. Gerrard, Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia University Law School
•Nicholas A. Giannasca, Partner, Blank Rome LLP
•Carlos E. Gutierrez, Associate, Blank Rome LLP
•Bruce M. Kahn, Director and Senior Investment Analyst, Deutsche Bank Climate Change Advisors
Vanessa Stewart, Chief Operating Officer, Soltage LLC
•Peter Peyser, Managing Principal, Blank Rome Government Relations LLC
•Curtis Ravenel, Global Head, Sustainability Group Bloomberg L.P.
•Ehud I. Ronn, Director, Center for Energy Finance Education and Research, University of Texas at Austin
•Friedrich Soltau, Division for Sustainable Development, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations

Register online through Blank Rome

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