The Green Files > Kara Visits ECO:nomics

BoomTownhttp://feeds.allthingsd.com/~r/atd/kara/feed/~3/252901386/ [BoomTown] Last week, I was in Santa Barbara at the Bacara Resort for The Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics: Creating Environmental Capital conference, which described itself as a “CEO-level view of the rapidly developing relationship between the .

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earth2techhttp://earth2tech.com/2008/03/14/wsjs-economics-highlights/ [earth2tech] WSJ’s ECO:nomics Highlights: of politicians, over-eager carbon traders and radical environmentalists, Duke Energy’s Rogers hopes that carbon permits will be issued to utilities for free to help “build a bridge to make the transition to a low-carbon economy.” However, he assured the sympathetic audience that Duke was not looking for windfall profits saying “I make a commitment that every one of those allowances will go straight to my customers, and I will sign that commitment in blood.”

Casual Buzz[Casual Buzz] Presidential Candidates’ Reps Talk Green at ECO:nomics (Santa ...: Energy policy wonks for Obama, Clinton, and McCain share their visions at Bacara conference.

BoomTownhttp://feeds.allthingsd.com/~r/atd/kara/feed/~3/252870590/ [BoomTown] Arnold on Ending Global Warming: California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared at the Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics conference last Friday in Santa Barbara, about which I posted about here, is speaking on the state’s efforts in the environmental arena in this video:

Force Change[Force Change] ECO:nomics conference participants debate “peak oil” theory.: On the final day of the Wall St. Journal’s ECO:nomics conference in Santa Barbara, one of the programs featured a debate (Wikipedia defines “peak oil theory” as: the point in time when the maximum rate of global petroleum production is .

Gristmillhttp://feeds.grist.org/~r/grist/gristmill/~3/250207875/3164 [Gristmill] Eco:nomics: Today I'm heading down to sunny Santa Barbara for "a CEO-level view of the rapidly developing relationship between the environment and the bottom line." The list of speakers is daunting, a veritable gaggle (murder?

Low Impact Livinghttp://www.lowimpactliving.com/blog/2008/03/07/green-events-us-march-april-2008/ [Low Impact Living] Green Events in March and April: Making of a Greener City by Keynote Speaker, Josh Gelfand, Vice Chair of the San Diego Regional Sustainability Partnership and Managing Editor for EcoInvestmentClub.com and Eco Investment News Network Investing Green in San Diego by Guest Speaker, Jan P. Schalkwijk, CFA, Principal of JPS Global Investments, revered as Downtown’s Sustainable Investment Advisor and trusted Guest Writer for EcoInvestmentClub.com and Eco Investment News Network.

Share Trading Online[Share Trading Online] ECO:nomics conference puts big business in the green spotlight: Three-hundred of the nation’s top capitalists and investors wrapped up a three-day conference in Santa Barbara on Friday, sparing incessantly over technology, strategy and economics but buoyed by an overriding conviction that they are part of the next big thing.

Global Warming: Bali or Bust bloghttp://www.enviromedia.com/enviroblog/?p=114 [Global Warming: Bali or Bust blog] What Sustainable Business Leaders Think: Lee Scott, Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, Daimier Board of Management Chair Dieter Zetsche, and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. With sponsors like GM, HP and Intel, the conference armed participants with interactive polling devices, allowing everyone to weigh in on lively - and sometimes contentious - topics like cap and trade, nuclear power and even the presidential election.

Environmental News Bits[Environmental News Bits] Green Mission: Big Business Wrestles With the Environment: Today, swarms of corporate heavyweights are descending on a swanky resort in Santa Barbara, Calif., an old Spanish mission town, for “ECO:nomics,” a big conference on how business grapples with the challenges of going green.

Whisper[Whisper] The Weekly BS: But yesterday morning at The Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics conference on the environment and business in Santa Barbara, Calif., Mr. Scott took some attendees aback by declaring: “We are not green.”

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