In January 2009, the Asia Society and the Pew Foundation for Global Climate Change released The Roadmap for US China Cooperation on Energy and Climate Change, which presents both a vision and a concrete roadmap for Sino-U.S. collaboration around energy and climate change. With the goal of converting the Roadmap into action, the Marley Association is bringing academia, government, industry, investors and local stakeholders together in new partnerships.
When:November 16-17, 2009
Where: Grand Hyatt Beijing,1 East Chang An Avenue, Beijing, People's Republic of China - Tel: 86 10 8518 1234
At the 2009 Green Tech Summit, leading green technology CEOs, venture capitalists and academics will engage in a dialogue on how U.S.-China project-to-project partnerships can reduce CO2, generate green jobs, and ensure energy independence. Speakers and participants will tackle key issues, form lasting partnerships and promote US-China collaboration on green tech development, investment and implementation.
Speakers Include:
Reyad Fezzani – CEO, BP Solar “In what is increasingly a global renewable energy market, the interchange between China and the US - the world's largest energy consuming nations - is the most exciting. The Green Tech Summit sits at the heart of the dialogue.”
David S. Chen – Vice President, General Motors China Group “We are looking forward to working with the Summit participants from industries, academia, and governments towards a betterment of automotive industries in both countries.”
Dan Kammen – Professor in the Energy and Resources Group; Professor of Public Policy, Goldman School of Public Policy; Professor of Nuclear Engineering; Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab, UC Berkeley “China and the United States can together drive a global clean energy economy that may define the 21st century - this summit, at a vital moment in time, is an ideal educational and networking opportunity.”
To register, visit http://www.greentechsummit.org/
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