In The Lead-up To Copenhagen

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National Business Leaders
Forum on Sustainable Development
Cleantech Solutions
Jeffrey Castellas, CEO, Clean Technology AustralAsia
The Climate Council: In The Lead-up To Copenhagen
Thursday 28 May 2009 Parliament House, Canberra
Cleantech a 21st Century Industry
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CTA Overview
Sustainability – people and ecosystem
Cleantech – value creation and returns
Demand – $20 trillion investment 2030
Markets – more efficient & less polluting
Business – strategy, PRI, and profits
Government – jobs, investment, economy
Financing Innovation
Expectation for clean energy
investments by 2012
Expected change to clean energy
allocations by 2012
More No
Noange
change Less
More
57%
41%
Public Equity
54%
40%
Carbon
50%
44%
Private Equity
48%
48%
75%
Unchanged
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Projects
22%
Based on106
Institutions
with
$1tr AUM
3%
Source: New Energy Finance
Timber and
forestry
42%
55%
Venture
Capital
36%
54%
Agricultural
commodities
32%
65%
Action Needed
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Capitalise on global opportunity
Accelerate technology deployment
Innovative financing
Knowledge exchange
Commercial interaction
Industry and Government Alliance
10th National Business Leaders
Forum on Sustainable Development
Thank you
Jeffrey Castellas
[email protected] Mobile: 0401 067 252
Chairs:
Eva Willmann de Donlea The Climate Council Inc
Jim Longley Executive VP Government Institutional Banking and Markets, Commonwealth Bank
Discussion Leaders:
POLICY: The Hon Greg Combet MP Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change
INNOVATION & CLEANTECH: Jeffrey Castellas CEO Clean Technology Australasia Pty Ltd
SCIENCE: Prof David Griggs, IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
FINANCE: Jack Gray, Adjunct Prof, Centre for Capital Market Dysfunctionality, UTS
The Climate Council Inc Group Leaders:
FINANCE: Andrew Gray, Executive Director, Head of ESG Research, GSJBW
INTERNATIONAL POLICY & CLIMATE RISK: Adam Kirkman, Director, Protiviti
SCIENCE & ECONOMY: Sam Mostyn, Sustainability Advisor
INVESTMENTS: Nathan Fabian, CEO IGCC (Investor Group on Climate Change)