Climate Roadmap related events

Please use the event search below to find past and upcoming events related to the Local Government Climate Roadmap. You will also find further information about past events in the newsbits section.

If you know about other relevant events related to the Local Government Climate Roadmap, please send an e-mail to climate-roadmap@iclei.org, including the event website and a short description.

Climate Roadmap Event
Resilient Cities 2011
3 - 5 June 2011
Bonn, Germany
Climate Roadmap Event
Africa Mayoral Conference on Climate Change
21 - 22 September 2011
Lagos, Nigeria

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Brita Climate Ride
26 - 30 September 2009
New York to Washington D.C, United States of America
Short description: Brita Climate Ride 2009 is the first multi-day bicycle ride where your pedal strokes help raise money and awareness for meaningful climate change and renewable energy legislation! This transformative event is ideal for anyone who believes that change is possible and that America can take the lead in a green economy.
United Nations General Assembly
High Level meeting on Climate
21 - 25 September 2009
New York, United States of America
Harmonizing Greenhouse Gas Assessment and Reporting Processes
1 - 2 September 2009
Baltimore, United States of America
Short description: The conference examined the convergence of mandatory and voluntary reporting initiatives, and emerging technical and policy issues.
Organiser: Air & Waste Management Association
First Look at the Senate Climate Bill
Issue Forum and Webinar
11 September 2009 - 30 November 1999
Washington, DC, United States of America
Short description: The purpose of this Forum is to bring together industry, government, policy makers and NGOs to discuss the recently released climate bill from the Senate.
Organiser: Edison Electric Institute (EEI)
2009 Energy Justice Conference & Appropriate Technology Arcade
23 - 24 October 2009
Boulder, Colorado, United States of America
Short description: This conference focused on the “other” third of the world — the energy oppressed poor (EOP) - afflicted by energy access problems. Two thirds of the world, located in developed and advanced developing countries, are high energy users while the other one third of the world, located primarily in the developing world, are low energy users.
Organiser: Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES)