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International Workshop on Emission Trading Programs£ºPolicy Innovation and Business Opportunity

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Conference Announcement & 1st Call for Papers

International Workshop on Emission Trading Programs¡GPolicy Innovation and Business Opportunity

Conference Venue: NJU-JHU Chinese-American Culture Center, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

Conference Time: November 09-12, 2008

 

The application of economic instruments is the latest development and trend in environmental policy reform and innovation. Emission trading, one of the most effective environmental economic policies, is being used effectively in addressing regional pollution problems and global environmental issues. During the 11th Five-Year Plan, with the urgent targets of energy-saving and emission reduction, the Chinese government has been actively developing the emission trading system. In this context, Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, Ministry of Environmental Protection and School of Environment, Nanjing University, are jointly holding the International Workshop on Emission Trading Programs.

1¡BMission

The main objective of the conference is to exchange domestic and international experiences of using market-based tools and emission trading policy in the arenas of water pollution control, air pollution control and climate change. On the other hand, policy suggestions will be provided in applying market-based tools in pollution reduction and enhancing its efficiency in China.

2¡BConference Organizer

Organizer & Host:       Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, MEP

Co-organizer & Host: School of Environment, Nanjing University

Sponsors:                  Research Centre for Sustainable Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Asian Development Bank

Environmental Defense

Chicago Climate Exchange

Professional Association for China's Environment

Institute of the Environment and Economy, Peking University

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies

Chinese Society for Environmental Economics, CSES

3¡BInvited Speakers

Deputy Minister, Ministry of Environmental Protection (TBD)

Director, Department of Pollution Control (TBD¡^

Mr. WANG Jinnan¡AVice President, Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning¡AMEP

Department Director, Jiangsu Province

Mr. PAN Jiahua¡AProfessor¡AResearch Centre for Sustainable Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Institute of Financial Research, the People's Bank of China (TBD¡^

Mr. Brain J. Mclean, Director, Office of Atmospheric Program, USEPA

Mr. Sam Napolitano, Director, Clean Air Markets Division, Office of Atmospheric Program¡AUSEPA

Official in charge of Water Quality Trading Project, Office of Water Program, USEPA

Environmental Directorate, OECD¡]TBD¡^

Dr. Richard L. Sandor, President, Chicago Climate Exchange

Dr. YANG Hongwei, CDM Project Management Centre, National Development and Reform Commission

Centre for CDM Project Fund Management, Ministry of Finance¡]TBD¡^

Mr. BI Jun, Professor and Deputy Dean, School of Environment, Nanjing University

Dr. ZHANG Zhongxiang, The East-West Center, USA

4¡BConference Arrangements

Topics¡G

COD emission trading programs¡BSO2 and NOx emission trading programs¡Bglobal climate change and carbon trading

Participants¡G

Around 150 persons, with more than 30-40 from other countries. Most of them will be from environmental research institutes, governments, NGOs and companies.

Language¡G

Chinese and English¡]Simultaneous translation provided¡^

Conference Cost:

No registration fee need. Conference will cover all the cost except for accommodation and transportation.

5¡BCall for Papers

n           Conference Proceedings will be edited and published.

n           Only electronic paper and abstract will be accepted. All the papers must be in A4 format (Arial), 5000-8000 words.

n           Author names, institutes, contact information (phone number and email address), mailing address and postal code must be provided.

n           Abstract of 300-400 is required. References should be probably provided.

6¡BDeadlines

Conference announcement and First call:                                July 25, 2008

Deadline for abstracts:                                                              September 1, 2008

Second call and notification of initial arrangements:                 September 20, 2008

Deadline for full papers:                                                            October 15, 2008

Third call and notifications of final arrangements and logistics: October 20, 2008

7¡BConference Agenda

November 9      Conference Registration

November 10 (AM)

n         Session 1     Conference Opening

n         Session 2  Total Amount Pollution Control and Market-based Instruments

November 10 (PM) SO2 and NOx Emission Trading Programs

n         Session 3    Emission Trading Practices of Air Pollutants

US Acid Rain Program and emission trading policy framework; Analysis of implementation effectiveness of emission trading policy in US; Experience of emission trading cases in China; Sulfur dioxide emission trading cases in power industry in China and its obstacles; etc.

n         Session 4  Emission Trading System Design of Air Pollutants

Total amount control and emission trading of sulfur dioxide in China; Key points of emission trading program design in US; Framework design of sulfur dioxide emission trading system in China; etc.

November 11 (AM)        Water Pollution Trading Programs

n         Session 5    Water Environmental Management & Market-based Mechanism

Latest development of US water environmental management system; Reform of China's water pollution control policy; Framework of China’s emission trading policy; etc.

n         Session 6  Practices of Water Pollution Trading System

Emission trading policy design in Taihu Lake Basin; Water quality trading of non-point source in US; Pollution emission trading practices in Jiaxing; etc.

November 11 (PM) Greenhouse Gases Trading and the Closing Ceremony

n         Session 7  CDM and Climate Exchange

Market-based mechanisms of greenhouse gases reduction; International progress of greenhouse gases emission trading; Prospects of CDM programs; Trading mechanisms and methods in Chicago Climate Exchange; etc.

n         Session 8    Closing Session

November 12  Visit to Taihu Lake Basin / Suzhou Industrial Park / Nanjing city

8¡BOrganizing Committee

Co-Chairs: WANG Jinnan, ZHANG Rong

Vice Chair¡G       BI Jun

Members¡G YU Hongxia, YANG Jintian, LI Yunsheng, GE Chazhong, ZHANG Shiqiu, Pan Jiahua

9¡BContact Information

Please send the abstracts to the following e-mail address¡G

E-mail: yuqinqin85@163.com or jbistud@nju.edu.cn

Tel/Fax¡G86-25-83597357  Cellphone:15996302041

Contact¡GMs. Qinqin Yu

Address¡G     School of the Environment, Nanjing University

22 Hankou Road, Nanjing 210093, P. R. China

Website¡Ghttp://hjxy.nju.edu.cn/emissiontrading

 

 

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