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Pre-conference

Tuesday

March 25

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Pre-Conference Field Tour: Lompico Forest Carbon Project

The Climate Action Reserve’s roots are in forestry and the topic has been prominently featured at past NACW conferences. For this year’s conference, we want to do more than just talk about forestry. We want you to experience it and see it. To kick off NACW 2014, you are invited to attend a special day-long tour of the Lompico Forest Carbon project. Developed and maintained by the nonprofit land trust Sempervirens Fund, this Improved Forest Management project has reduced more than 12,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 2007, the equivalent of permanently taking 2,500 cars off of the road.

The Lompico Forest Carbon project was the first forest offset project to successfully register under version 3.1 of the Climate Action Reserve’s Forest Project Protocol. Its development contributed to the creation of version 3.2 of the Forest Project Protocol, which was later adapted by the California Air Resources Board for its Compliance Offset Protocol for U.S. Forest Projects. This unique tour will include presentations by Sempervirens forest project developers, verification specialists, and staff of the Climate Action Reserve. The Lompico Forest Carbon Project tour is co-hosted by the Climate Action Reserve, SCS Global Services and Sempervirens Fund. Lunch and transportation are included for a registration fee of $65.

Total capacity for this event is limited to only 35 people. Register today!

Fee: $65

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Pre-Conference Field Tour: Fiscalini Farms Anaerobic Digester Project

NACW delegates also have the option of beginning the conference with a day-long tour to the Fiscalini Farms Anaerobic Digester project. A short drive from San Francisco, the project is a complete mix system that digests manure from a dairy herd and whey from an onsite cheese plant. The biogas is combusted onsite in a CHP unit, which utilizes heat and exports electricity. The tour will also include a cheese tasting at the Fiscalini Farms Cheese Shop. Presentations will be made by offset project verifiers, livestock project consultant Patrick Wood of Ag Methane Advisors and Reserve staff. Lunch and transportation are included for a registration fee of $65.

Total capacity for this event is limited to only 35 people, so please reserve your spot today.

Fee: $65

Day 1

Pre-conference

Wednesday

March 26

Day 1 Pre-conference Wednesday March 26

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Compliance Offset Program Workshop

The Climate Action Reserve invites you to attend a workshop that will provide an overview of California’s compliance offset program, exploring the process for submitting projects under Compliance Offset Protocols, verification of Compliance Offset Protocols and invalidation. The workshop will also feature in-depth training on the Forest, Livestock and Ozone Depleting Substances Compliance Offset Protocols. This workshop will be useful for consultants, compliance offset buyers, project developers, policymakers, and anyone interested in learning more about California’s compliance offset program. It is being offered at a deeply discounted rate as an NACW pre-conference workshop.

Fee: $245

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Urban Forest Project Protocol V2.0 Public Comment Workshop

The Climate Action Reserve is hosting a public workshop to discuss and solicit comments on the draft Urban Forest Project Protocol (UFPP) Version 2.0. The UFPP was first released in August 2008 and went through a technical revision in March 2010. The protocol provides guidance to quantify, monitor, and verify the net climate benefits of urban tree planting and urban forest management project activities. The protocol is designed for use in a variety of urban areas across the United States. The draft protocol will be available prior to conference on the Reserve’s website. Comments may also be formally submitted through the Reserve website during the public comment period.

Please join Reserve staff and other stakeholders to provide feedback on the draft protocol.  This workshop is free and open to the public.

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

California Cap-and-Trade 101 Workshop

California’s Cap-and-Trade Program has operated for two years now, with capped entities complying with their emissions obligations for one year. It is still the only economy-wide program in the U.S. and one of the world’s largest carbon markets. And, now with the successes of the program clearly established, it is a model for other states, jurisdictions and countries around the world.

This three-hour workshop will cover the basics of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program. Speakers will discuss how the program fits into the state’s landmark Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), timeframes established under the program, compliance entities and their obligations and basic market structure. The workshop is an excellent primer for people starting to learn about the program and a comprehensive refresher course for people wanting to brush up on their Cap-and-Trade Program knowledge. It is also a good precursor event for people who will attend the regular conference sessions.

The workshop will be presented by Jan Mazurek, Steve Fine and Ankit Saraf from ICF International.

Fee: $100

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Climate Action through Conservation

This session will present an approach to addressing climate change that integrates local governments, land use change and conservation.  To illustrate these points, it will highlight an innovative project taking place in Sonoma County, California that is developing sound methodologies to account for GHG reductions resulting from targeted land use activities that are prioritized within a conservation framework.  The project is referred to as Climate Action through Conservation and is a partnership between The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District (SCAPOSD).   This pilot project will consider activities such as forest restoration, increased forest resiliency and avoided conversion of natural land cover types to other uses.   The pilot project is designed to serve as a template for other counties and could provide an important nexus between quantifying climate benefits and emerging economic incentives focused on land use conservation.  This session is free and open to the public.

2:00 PM - 4:30 PM

REDD+ Developments in Global Markets & Opportunities in California’s Climate Policies

REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) holds tremendous promise as a cost-effective, viable solution for mitigating climate change by dramatically slowing rates of deforestation. Both the potential inclusion of REDD+ at the jurisdictional level in California’s compliance market, global REDD+ market developments, and recent high profile transactions within the voluntary carbon market at the project level suggest that REDD+ carbon offsets are here to stay.

Topics to be discussed include recent REDD+ developments in the voluntary market, differences between project level and jurisdictional level REDD+ (and how they could potentially be combined), recent advances in global markets for REDD+, and opportunities for integrating REDD+ into California’s own climate policies. In addition, new research will be presented that suggests California could double its contribution to climate change mitigation by slowing deforestation through the adoption of REDD+ into its compliance market.

This workshop is presented by the Forests4Climate Network, which includes The Nature Conservancy, Environmental Defense Fund, Green Technology Leadership Group, the Earth Innovation Institute, and Code REDD.

This workshop will be useful for consultants, compliance and voluntary carbon offset buyers, REDD+ project developers, corporations, policymakers, and anyone interested in learning more about developments and opportunities for integrating REDD+ into California’s climate policies or sustainability strategies.  It is free and open to the public.

Day 2

Conference

Thursday

March 27

Day 2 Conference Thursday March 27

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Registration and Exhibit Hall Open

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

8:00 AM - 8:40 AM

Welcome

Gary Gero

Speaker

Gary Gero

President

Climate Action Reserve

Tim Profeta

Speaker

Tim Profeta

Founding Director

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Linda Adams

Speaker

Linda Adams

Chair

Climate Action Reserve Board of Directors

8:40 AM - 9:15 AM

Preview of the 2014 Years of Living Dangerously Series

Jeff Horowitz

Speaker

Jeff Horowitz

Co-Producer

Years of Living Dangerously, a Showtime docu-series on climate change

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM

Keynote Address

Peter Lehner

Speaker

Peter Lehner

Executive Director

Natural Resources Defense Council

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Leading a Charge on the West Coast: the Pacific Coast Collaborative

Last October, California Governor Jerry Brown, Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber, Washington Governor Jay Inslee and British Columbia Premier Christy Clark signed the Pacific Coast Action Plan on Climate and Energy, signifying their shared intent to harness the power and influence of the Pacific Coast Collaborative (PCC) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and establish a price on carbon along North America’s west coast. The agreement generated a wave of excitement, interest and speculation. Collectively, the four jurisdictions represent 53 million people and would be the world’s fifth largest economy, giving real meaning to their joint action. Representatives from the PCC will have a roundtable discussion on initiatives within their states, future actions, and new potential partners to the agreement.

Cylvia Hayes

Speaker

Cylvia Hayes

First Lady

Oregon

Matt Rodriquez

Speaker

Matt Rodriquez

Secretary for Environmental Protection

California Environmental Protection Agency

Jay Manning

Speaker

Jay Manning

Partner

Cascadia Law Group

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Networking Break

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Path 1 • Market Structure

Measure Your Cadence: State of the Market Today

The California carbon market has now been operating for more than a year. Quarterly auctions have become routine events. Volumes have grown and prices have become more stable as the market has matured. This session will discuss the status and issues of today's market for both allowances and offsets, including structure of contracts, prices, liquidity, auctions and participants.

Emilie Mazzacurati

Speaker

Emilie Mazzacurati

Managing Director

Four Twenty Seven LLC

JP Brisson

Speaker

JP Brisson

Partner

Latham & Watkins

Wayne Sharpe

Speaker

Wayne Sharpe

CEO and Chairman

Carbon Trade Exchange

Roger Williams

Speaker

Roger Williams

President

Blue Source

Joel Levin

Moderator

Joel Levin

Vice President, Business Development

Climate Action Reserve

Path 2 • Policy Development and Schemes

Cap that Valve: Clean Air Act 111(d) and Federal Action

The U.S. EPA is moving forward with carbon dioxide regulations for existing fossil fuel power plants under section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act, and President Obama has directed the agency to issue a proposal by June. This panel will provide the latest insight on stakeholder positions and how the debate has evolved over the past year given limited precedent, a wide range of possible flexibility, and a strong state role in implementation. Panelists will explore the legal and policy challenges facing the EPA as it develops guidelines for the states.

Megan Ceronsky

Speaker

Megan Ceronsky

Attorney

Environmental Defense Fund

Janet Loduca

Speaker

Janet Loduca

Vice President, Environmental

Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Marnie Funk

Speaker

Marnie Funk

Senior Advisor and Director of CO2 Advocacy

Shell

Bob Wyman

Speaker

Bob Wyman

Partner

Latham & Watkins

Jonas Monast

Moderator

Jonas Monast

Director, Climate and Energy Program & Senior Lecturing Fellow

Duke University School of Law

Path 3 • Offsets and Offset Supply

All Terrain Cyclocross: Land-based Offsets

Land-based offsets present one of the more interesting opportunities for new emissions reductions under California's programs. Livestock and forestry are already among the early action projects accepted for carbon offsets. This session will discuss other protocols for land-based offsets, including avoided grassland conversion, wetland restoration, livestock management, composting, rangelands and rice cultivation, which the Air Resources Board is currently considering as a new compliance offset protocol.

Debbie Reed

Speaker

Debbie Reed

Executive Director

Coalition on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (C-AGG)

Derik Broekhoff

Speaker

Derik Broekhoff

Vice President, Policy

Climate Action Reserve

Dick Kempka

Speaker

Dick Kempka

Vice President Business Development

The Climate Trust

Rajinder Sahota

Speaker

Rajinder Sahota

Chief, Climate Change Program Evaluation Branch

California Air Resources Board

Belinda Morris

Moderator

Belinda Morris

Program Officer, Climate and Land Use Subprogram

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Lunch and Networking

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Path 1 • Market Structure

Group Rides: Current and Potential Future Linkages

Since January 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.

Justin Johnson

Speaker

Justin Johnson

Deputy Secretary

Vermont Agency of Natural Resources

Billy Pizer

Speaker

Billy Pizer

Associate Professor

Sanford School

Michael Gibbs

Speaker

Michael Gibbs

Assistant Executive Officer

California Air Resources Board

Jean-Yves Benoit

Speaker

Jean-Yves Benoit

Director, Carbon Market Division

Ministry of Environment, Québec

Katie Sullivan

Speaker

Katie Sullivan

Director, North America and Climate Finance

IETA

Steve Corneli

Moderator

Steve Corneli

Senior Vice President for Sustainability, Strategy and Policy

NRG Energy

Path 2 • Policy Development and Schemes

Choose the Right Frame Size: Clean Air Act 111(d) and State Responses

States will play a central role implementing carbon dioxide regulations for existing fossil fuel power plants under development at U.S. EPA. Many states have already taken action to reduce emissions—including carbon markets up and running in California and the Northeast. This panel will explore how these programs will be recognized and other state responses to the regulations under development. Panelists will discuss choices available to the states as they develop section 111(d) compliance plans, including potential roles for existing programs, new markets, and interstate cooperation.

Edie Chang

Speaker

Edie Chang

Deputy Executive Officer

California Air Resources Board

Collin O’Mara

Speaker

Collin O’Mara

Secretary

Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

Doug Scott

Speaker

Doug Scott

Chairman

Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC)

Tim Profeta

Moderator

Tim Profeta

Founding Director

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Path 3 • Offsets and Offset Supply

Riding REDD Bikes: International Forestry

In July 2013, the REDD Offsets Working Group (ROW) issued recommendations for linking California’s Cap-and-Trade Program with international programs designed to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). The recommendations have been endorsed by a range of California and international NGOs, businesses, and indigenous groups. At the same time, some groups remain opposed to REDD policies and their inclusion in California’s climate change mitigation efforts. This session will provide an update on the status of REDD in California and its implications for both the California carbon market and broader efforts to slow tropical deforestation.

William Boyd

Speaker

William Boyd

Senior Advisor and Project Lead

Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force

John Nickerson

Speaker

John Nickerson

Director of Forestry

Climate Action Reserve

John O Niles

Speaker

John O Niles

Director of Climate and Forests

WWF US

Jason Gray

Speaker

Jason Gray

Staff Attorney

California Air Resources Board

Steve Schwartzman

Speaker

Steve Schwartzman

Director, Tropical Forest Policy

Environmental Defense Fund

Toby Janson-Smith

Moderator

Toby Janson-Smith

AFOLU Director

Verified Carbon Standard Association

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Networking Break

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Path 1 • Market Structure

Pedaling Forward: Market Forecast

There is significant disagreement among market watchers over the direction that the California carbon market will take. Some analysts believe that the market will be oversupplied for years to come. Others argue that factors such as growth in the state economy, the closure of San Onofre power station, limited supply of offsets, drought conditions and linkage with Québec, could lead to a tighter market. This session will take a look at these different views of the future.

Jan Frommeyer

Speaker

Jan Frommeyer

Director Market Analysis

ICIS

Greg Arnold

Speaker

Greg Arnold

President

CE2 Carbon Capital

Noel Perry

Speaker

Noel Perry

Founder

Next 10

Peter Liu

Moderator

Peter Liu

Managing Director

Clean Energy Advantage Partners

Path 2 • Policy Development and Schemes

Riding Tandem across the Border: California-Mexico Collaboration

Mexico is California's largest trading partner and long-term collaborator. This session looks at opportunities for California and Mexico to join forces in their efforts to address climate change as a way to spur more North American dialogue and encourage other national-subnational partnerships.

Rodolfo Lacy

Speaker

Rodolfo Lacy

Deputy Secretary of Planning and Policy

SEMARNAT

Luis Farias Martinez

Speaker

Luis Farias Martinez

Vice President of Energy and Sustainability

CEMEX

J.R. DeLaRosa

Speaker

J.R. DeLaRosa

Executive Fellow

Office of California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr.

Michael Camuñez

Speaker

Michael Camuñez

President

ManattJones Global Strategies

Gary Gero

Moderator

Gary Gero

President

Climate Action Reserve

Path 3 • Offsets and Offset Supply

Fasten Your Panniers: Offset Supply

The Air Resources Board has issued compliance offset credits to both the approved early action methodologies and compliance offset protocols. With compliance offsets now in the market there is still concern that available offset supply is expected to be lower than expected demand. This session will examine the outlook for additional offset types in the program and their potential for addressing supply concerns. This session will also discuss the process for transitioning ARB-eligible credits to compliance offsets and the impact this process has on the availability of offsets in the market.

Derek Six

Speaker

Derek Six

CEO

Environmental Credit Corp.

Obadiah Bartholomy

Speaker

Obadiah Bartholomy

Senior Project Manager, Energy R&D Group

SMUD

Andre Templeman

Speaker

Andre Templeman

Founder and Principal

Alpha Inception, LLC

Pier Kuehn

Moderator

Pier Kuehn

COO

EOS Climate

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Reception

Day 3

Conference

Friday

March 28

Day 3 Conference Friday March 28

7:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Registration and Exhibit Hall Open

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM - 8:40 AM

Welcome

Gary Gero

Speaker

Gary Gero

President

Climate Action Reserve

8:40 AM - 9:40 AM

The Impact and Influence of Sustainability Initiatives with Public Audiences

Professional and collegiate sports, universities and corporations are all in a position to show environmental leadership in front of a large, diverse audience and influence the actions of those people.  Teams have shaken up their operations to lessen their impact on the environment and encourage fan participation.  Universities’ sustainability initiatives not only benefit the schools and the environment but also influence the future work of their students.  And, corporations have shown that their green activities and plans impact their vendors and customers.  This session will look at green initiatives within sports, universities and corporations and provide the insider view on what it took to make them happen.

Darby Hoover

Speaker

Darby Hoover

Senior Resource Specialist, Urban Solutions Program

Natural Resources Defense Council

Fahmida Ahmed

Speaker

Fahmida Ahmed

Associate Director, Department of Sustainability & Energy Management

Stanford University

Patrick Nye

Speaker

Patrick Nye

Senior Consultant, Carbon & Renewable Energy

Bonneville Environmental Foundation

Carolyn Whetzel

Moderator

Carolyn Whetzel

Environment Reporter

Bloomberg BNA

9:40 AM - 10:45 AM

Getting to 2050

Truly addressing climate change requires 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and to achieve this seemingly impossible goal, we will need to significantly transform every aspect of our energy economy. States and nations are mapping out their routes for achieving this scale of emissions reductions but the future is unclear. Speakers in this session represent government, business and environmental groups and will discuss what needs to be done to achieve these goals, what initiatives hold promise, and describe their visions for the future.

Peter Lehner

Speaker

Peter Lehner

Executive Director

Natural Resources Defense Council

Dirk Forrister

Speaker

Dirk Forrister

President and CEO

International Emissions Trading Association

Hector De La Torre

Speaker

Hector De La Torre

Board Member

California Air Resources Board

Rodolfo Lacy

Speaker

Rodolfo Lacy

Deputy Secretary of Planning and Policy

SEMARNAT

Gary Gero

Moderator

Gary Gero

President

Climate Action Reserve

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

Climate Action Champion Awards

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Networking Break

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Path 1 • Market Structure

Chainrings and Cassettes Moving Together: Other Markets

The transportation sector provides a significant opportunity for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This session will look at the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and fuels under the cap in California.

Ashley Lawson

Speaker

Ashley Lawson

Global Editor for Carbon Research & Forecasts

Thomson Reuters Point Carbon

Kate Gordon

Speaker

Kate Gordon

Vice President & Director, Energy & Climate Program

Next Generation

JP Brisson

Speaker

JP Brisson

Partner

Latham & Watkins

Susan Frank

Moderator

Susan Frank

President & COO

The Better World Group

Path 3 • Offsets and Offset Supply

Avoiding Slippery Curves: Offset Risk and Challenges

Perceptions of offset risk have created a significant spread in the prices of offsets and allowances – as well as a whole family of offset products that address risk in different ways. This session will examine the various elements of risk associated with California Compliance Offsets and the different tools that the market has developed to address risk and respond to the needs of buyers.

Rick Saines

Speaker

Rick Saines

Principal

Baker & McKenzie LLP

Julian Richardson

Speaker

Julian Richardson

CEO

Parhelion Underwriting Ltd.

Fabio Nehme

Speaker

Fabio Nehme

Head, Americas, Environmental Products

EDF Trading

Tanya Peacock

Speaker

Tanya Peacock

Environmental Policy Manager

Southern California Gas Company

Kristen Gorguinpour

Moderator

Kristen Gorguinpour

Program Director

Climate Action Reserve

Path 2 • Policy Development and Schemes

Touring around the World: a Look at International Programs

Momentum is building behind the creation of GHG trading systems around the world. As California's market gets established and the EU ETS consolidates, a variety of "new market mechanisms" are being proposed in developing countries. This session will provide important updates on these efforts and discuss possible interconnections between them in the future.

Alexia Kelly

Speaker

Alexia Kelly

Principal

Element Six Solutions

Dirk Forrister

Speaker

Dirk Forrister

President and CEO

International Emissions Trading Association

Pierre Guigon

Speaker

Pierre Guigon

Carbon Finance Specialist

World Bank

Dr. Feng An

Speaker

Dr. Feng An

President

Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET)

Derik Broekhoff

Moderator

Derik Broekhoff

Vice President, Policy

Climate Action Reserve

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Lunch and Networking

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Path 2 • Policy Development and Schemes

Long Distance Riding: the Scoping Plan and Achieving California's Goals

Reducing emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 will be only the first milestone for California if it hopes to meet its ultimate goal of an 80 percent reduction by 2050. State regulators are already engaged in an effort to chart out policies and reduction efforts after 2020. Panel members will provide an update on these efforts and discuss implications for California's GHG market now and in the future.

Dr. Daniel M. Kammen

Speaker

Dr. Daniel M. Kammen

Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy

University of California, Berkeley

Peter Miller

Speaker

Peter Miller

Senior Scientist

Natural Resources Defense Council

Steven Cliff

Speaker

Steven Cliff

Assistant Chief, Stationary Source Division

California Air Resources Board

Henry Stern

Speaker

Henry Stern

Principal Consultant, Energy & Environmental Policy

Senator Fran Pavley

Craig Miller

Moderator

Craig Miller

Science Editor

KQED (Public Media)

Path 3 • Offsets and Offset Supply

Engaging Other Gears: Offsets for Environmental Mitigation

In addition to using offsets for compliance under AB 32, entities and individuals buy offsets for a variety of other uses. This session will discuss opportunities, as well as barriers, to using offsets for California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance.

Katy Young

Speaker

Katy Young

General Counsel & Director of Government Affairs

Climate Action Reserve

Mike Taylor

Speaker

Mike Taylor

Senior Vice President

Element Markets

Brewster Birdsall

Speaker

Brewster Birdsall

Senior Associate

Aspen Environmental Group

Alex Jackson

Moderator

Alex Jackson

Legal Director, California Climate Project

Natural Resources Defense Council

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