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May 13, 2008
"Carbon Finance, Clean Energy & Climate Change"
Reil, in partnership with the British Government, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, REEEP, and Climate Change Capital, hosted a climate change reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

May 10-11, 2008
Third Yale/REIL/REEEP Roundtable on Renewable Energy and International Law.

September 25, 2007
National and International Perspectives on Energy and Climate
Policy: A Roundtable Discussion

The House Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Caucus, REIL, REEEP, and the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) held this roundtable discussion led by national and international policymakers, business representatives, and key stakeholders on issues of global climate change and clean energy policy.

April 28-29, 2007
Second Yale/REIL/REEEP Roundtable on Renewable Energy and International Law.

November 20, 2006
"Integration of Renewables into Electricity Grids"
REIL/IEA/Australian Government host an experts workshop in Paris.

October 27, 2006
"WTO Disciplines and Biofuels"
Capitol Hill Launch of the REIL/IPC publication on biofuels and the WTO: An analysis of how WTO rules might apply to the biofuels sector.

May 2006
In partnership with the Worldwatch Institute, REIL hosted this CSD-14 Official Side Event. It was conducted as part of REIL’s commitment to the International Action Plan for Renewable Energies, and as part of the follow up to the Bonn Conference.

April 29-May 1, 2006
First Yale/REIL/REEEP Roundtable on Renewable Energy and International Law.

September 14, 2005
"Clean Energy & Climate Change Reception"
REIL, in partnership with Baker & McKenzie and REEEP, hosted a climate change reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Held in parallel with the UN Millennium Review Summit 2005, this reception highlighted the importance of addressing the climate change issue and the critical role of renewable energy and energy efficiency. It brought together policy makers, business, diplomats and other stakeholders to build upon the outcomes of the G8 summit and the positive momentum that is developing in the US at the state and corporate levels.

May 5, 2004
"Renewable Energy: Who Profits?"
Hosted by Bloomberg LP, Washington, DC, and sponsored by the Renewable Energy & International Law Project, in association with the British Embassy, the Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership, and the Global Clean Energy & Climate Change Practice of Baker & McKenzie.

 

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