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Billy Pizer, faculty fellow at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, will speak during a session on carbon market structure at the Navigating the American Carbon World Conference March 27. Since Jan. 1, the California and Québec carbon markets have been formally linked. What impact will this have in California and Québec? What is the value of such linkages? What jurisdiction will be next – Washington, Ontario, or someplace else? This session will examine the California-Québec linkage and the potential impact of other partners joining the market.
The Climate Action Reserve will present Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) 2014 with its program partner, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University. NACW is the longest running and most anticipated conference for discussing climate policy and carbon markets. It has a well-established history of providing the most comprehensive and recent information on the year’s most pressing topics. And because it is the largest carbon event, it is known as the best event for networking with colleagues from the business, government, nonprofit and academic sectors. NACW 2014 will take a close look at the future growth and expansion of California's historic cap-and-trade program, other established and emerging carbon markets around the world, the status of potential linkages between markets, national climate change policy and other innovative environmental initiatives.