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March 2009 Newsletter        
 
 
Sign up for EcoSecurities free webinar - 'Successfully Navigating the Carbon Offsetting Standards Maze' Webinar - Part II.
 
Speakers include representatives from CCAR, Environmental Defense Fund, Gold Standard and the Voluntary Carbon Standard.

Date: March 23rd, 2009
Time: 8.30 am – 10.00 am PST
11.30 am – 1.00pm EST
4.30 pm – 6.00 pm GMT

After the popularity of the last 'Navigating the Carbon Offsetting Standards Maze - Part I' webinar, EcoSecurities is hosting a follow up webinar, which will build on the topics discussed in Part I. This interactive follow up discussion is ideal for organisations who are contemplating becoming 'Carbon Neutral'. Click here to register for the webinar.

In addition if you would like to submit questions ahead of the webinar to pose to the panelists then please do so via marketing@ecosecurities.com
 
 
 
 
  New portfolio reveal of over 50 carbon offsetting projects online
 
EcoSecurities online portfolio includes VER, secondary CER and carbon in the community projects. To view our portfolio of over 50 carbon offestting projects developed using a variety of different standards such CCAR, VCS, the Gold Standard etc click here.
 
 
  Read Sonia Medina's blog on ClimateBiz
 
CDM, Baby, CDM
At 24, a recent graduate from Oxford, I thought the idea of joining a tiny consultancy firm doing carbon reduction projects was something very cool... 

...five years later, I have traveled a million miles, visited more than 50 countries across five continents, negotiated contracts to build a portfolio of hundreds of carbon-abatement projects and spent an enormous amount of time learning about other cultures. What a ride! Click here to read more.
 
 
  EcoSecurities finalises Forest Carbon Offsetting Survey for 2009
 
EcoSecurities would like to thank everyone who supported the Forest Carbon Offsetting Survey, either by filling in the online questionnaire or by participating in the authoring / peer reviewing of the report. The Forest Carbon Offsetting Survey 2009 report will be out at the beginning of April and the findings are based on responses from over 141 international organisations. Each organisation submitted information relating to their views on forest carbon offsetting projects in relation to the voluntary carbon market. To request your copy of the forthcoming report click here.
 
 
 
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