Carbon Planet launches its first Seminar Series
Carbon Planet is about to launch its first Australian corporate seminar series as part of a broader ‘Carbon Insights’ programme. The first series concerns The Economics of Carbon Management and covers new legislation such as the National Greenhouse and Eenergy Reporting Act 2007, the emergence of an Australian Carbon Trading Scheme, and the implications for australian businesses of our recent ratification of the Kyoto Protocol.
Carbon Insights: The Economics of Carbon Management is a seminar designed to help senior finance professionals understand if climate change is a real and present risk to their business today and whether climate change will impose new risks upon their business? When will they need to meet new emissions regulations? What will this cost? What will their clients, suppliers and employees expect them to do?
The seminars will be running over April in every capital city and cost AU$250 per seat. See seminars.carbonplanet.com for details and registration. But hurry as tickets are selling out fast. — DS
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