Enhesa and Baker & McKenzie join forces to host a free webinar on emissions trading -- 3 and 16 July 2012
BRUSSELS and WASHINGTON, June 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 3rd and 16th, Enhesa and Baker & McKenzie will come together to co-host a complimentary webinar on emissions trading.
Some 50 countries or regions around the world are now looking at some form of national regulation to limit greenhouse gas emissions. As leading practitioners in the field, Enhesa and Baker & McKenzie will provide unique insight on the significant global developments in emissions trading regulation, the challenges of emissions trading schemes, how different trading schemes relate to each other, and what the overall impacts are for business.
This webinar, held on 3 July at 9:00 AM GMT (London Time) and 16 July at 5:00 PM EST (New York Time), will examine:
- A brief overview of emissions trading
- Emissions trading schemes currently in force or being developed around the world
- Global regulatory trends in emissions trading
- The interaction between different emissions trading schemes
- The technical legal challenges companies do, and will, face.
Enhesa is the leading provider of EHS regulatory compliance services and help companies be aware of and stay in compliance with the environmental and health & safety laws that apply to them in over 150 countries and jurisdictions around the world. Services included Audit Protocols, Emerging Issues Monitoring, and EHS compliance management.
Baker & McKenzie is the world's leading global law firm. It has a market-leading global climate change practice which has been advising on climate law and policy including emissions trading for more than 14 years.
More Information: To receive a webinar invitation: [email protected]. For additional information on Enhesa and the webinar series: http://www.enhesa.com/.
Contacts
Virginia Shaffer
[email protected] +1 202.552.1090
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