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Northeast Climate Policy Forum
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November 20, 2008 - Nov 20 2008
Published by The Climate Registry (original article)

The Climate Registry, a nonprofit organization devoted to reducing greenhouse emissions, is hosting the first in a series of forums that will approach climate policy on a more focused, regional level. This forum, taking place in Boston, Mass., will bring together Northeast state governmental leaders, Registry Members and industry and academic stakeholders to address climate change policies and how they will affect the Northeast. Industry representatives will discuss how they will prepare for the future and the opportunities they see in this changing environment.

Published by The Climate Registry, http://www.theclimateregistry.org/

For more information, agenda, and registration, see The Climate Registry website.

Boston, Mass.
20 Nov 2008

The Climate Registry is a nonprofit organization that provides meaningful information to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Climate Registry establishes consistent, transparent standards throughout North America for businesses and governments to calculate, verify and publicly report their carbon footprints in a single, unified registry.

The Climate Registry is bringing together North America’s climate change leaders - policy makers and high-level officials from state and provincial government, the environmental sector, academics, private and public businesses, and Registry Members - in a unique and intimate setting. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of cutting edge discussions on climate policy and action throughout North America.

Registration is now open, and they expect a sold out attendance.

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