After Copenhagen: What Happened? What Now?

After Copenhagen: What Now?


This program is sold out


Emily Adler, Partnership Director, Alliance for Climate Education
Louis Blumberg, Director, California Climate Change, The Nature Conservancy
Tony Brunello, Deputy Secretary for Climate Change and Energy, California Natural Resources Agency
Leslie Durschinger, Managing Partner, Terra Global Capital
Caitlin Grey, Student, Alameda High School
Dan Jacobson, Executive Director, Environment California
AG Kawamura, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture
Bruce Klafter, Head, Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability, Applied Materials
Sally Osberg, President and CEO, The Skoll Foundation
Amy Luers, Environment Manager, Google.org
Nancy Skinner, Chair, Natural Resources Committee, California State Assembly 


What are the prospects for a global climate treaty in 2010? With world leaders still arguing over how fast to reduce carbon pollution and who will pay for the clean up, we convene a panel of experts who attended the UN climate summit in Copenhagen. Was that a success, a bust or a little of both? We’ll have firsthand reports and backroom insights. The panel will also address the possibility of U.S. domestic climate legislation and the political and industrial jockeying around that part of the energy puzzle.


Location: SF Club Office
Time: 6 p.m. program, 7 p.m. networking reception, 8 p.m. migrate to SF Green Drinks at 111 Minna
Cost: $8 members, $15 non-members, students free (with valid ID)
Also know: Attendees of COP 15 may register free with Copenhagen photo ID. Attendees of COP 15 may register as students and bring Copenhagen ID to registration desk at program for free ticket.