ACCO, BNA & The Climate Registry Announce 10/21/09 Webcast on EPA's Mandatory GHG Reporting Requirement

The Nation's First Greenhouse Gas Reporting System:
A Look at EPA's Mandatory Reporting Rule

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm (Eastern)

Speakers:

  • Phil Chandler – Head of Subfab and Environmental Products, Applied Materials (and chair of ACCO-EPA Climate Protection Award Winner Working Group on Data & Performance Metrics)
  • Denise Sheehan – Vice President, Government and Regional Affairs, The Climate Registry
  • Steve Frenkel Chief Policy Adviser, Illinois EPA
  • Geraldine E. Edens – Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
  • Other industry leaders to be announced shortly

On Sept. 22, 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency announced its final rule for a national mandatory greenhouse gas reporting requirement. The rule, which is expected to cover approximately 85 percent of all U.S. GHG emissions from nearly 10,000 facilities, includes many changes from the draft rule. Although the emissions threshold level remains at 25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, the source categories covered by the rule have changed. Another key change allows facilities covered under the rule to cease reporting if their emission levels fall under the threshold level for a certain period of time.

ACCO, BNA and The Climate Registry invite you to a presentation on the final rule, with an interactive question-and-answer session and commentary and analyses on the rule, impacts on industry, and next steps for covered entities.  During the two-hour presentation, the panelists will:

  • Review the final mandatory GHG reporting requirement;
  • Highlight differences between the final rule and the proposed rule published earlier this year;
  • Identify measures that industry must take to prepare to meet the requirement;
  • Discuss the reporting requirement in the context of other recent climate change policy activities (e.g. Kerry-Boxer Senate bill, EPA’s recently proposed rule to regulate GHG emissions under the Clean Air Act, and President Obama’s executive order to federal agencies); and
  • Assess how and if states and regional climate pacts will harmonize their activities with EPA’s efforts.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a lively, dynamic presentation.

Register easily and securely to reserve your space now for this upcoming webinar.  CLE credits will be made available through BNA to this webinar.  Registration is complimentary for ACCO members; $224 for non-members.

  • Please click here to register for this webinar program.

For more information about ACCO or the contents of this announcement,
please contact Daniel Kreeger at 202-496-7390.
 

 

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