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ACCO Climate Change Leadership Summit
November 8-9, 2010
Marriott Inn & Conference Center
University of Maryland UC (Hyattsville, Maryland)

Event Recap

Participant Organizations

Representatives from the following organizations participated in this event.

Air Products & Chemicals
Alliance for Climate Education
Alliance for Climate Protection
Alliance to Save Energy
AMEE
American Carbon Registry
American Gas Association
American Petroleum Institute
American Public
     Transportation Association
Applied Materials
Bayer Corporation
Best Buy
BNA
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
Booz Allen & Hamilton
BP America
Bunge Emissions Group
California Department of Agriculture
Carbon Disclosure Project
Carbon Trust
CB Richard Ellis
California Department of Agriculture
Center for Climate Strategies
Chicago Department of Environment
Deloitte Financial Advisory Services
Diversey
Duke University
DuPont
Ecosystem Marketplace
El Paso Corporation
Enablon
Environment Canada
Environmental Defense Fund
EOS Climate
Exelon Corporation
Exxon Mobil
FedEx
FMYI
Garvey Schubert Barer
GEMI
Global Environment &
     Technology Foundation
HDR Engineering
Hinckley Foundation & School
Honorable Claudine Schneider
Hummingbird Strategies
Iberdrola
ICF International
IHS
Illinois EPA
Institute for Building Technology & Safety
Institute for Sustainable Communities
Irbaris
Johnson Controls
J.D. Power & Associates
Kohler
Lubrizol Corporation
Microsoft
Mount Vernon Group
MWW Group
National Academy of Sciences
National Association of Environmental
    Managers (NAEM)
National Association of State Energy
     Officials (NASEO)
National Geographic
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Capital Solutions
New Castle County
News Corporation
Northrop Grumman
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
PNM Resources
Renewable Funding
Sacramento Municipal Utilities District
SAIC
SAP
Second Nature
Shaw Industries
Southern California Edison
St. Thomas University
The Climate Registry
The Gold Standard Foundation
The Hartford
Trucost
UN Foundation
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Forest Service
U.S. Green Building Council
U.S. Postal Service
United Technologies
Waste Management
WGL Holdings
WSP E&E
White House Council
   on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
Winston Eco-Strategies

Roundtable Reports

Next Steps

  • Each of the above roundtable reports includes takeaways from the sessions and next steps for prospective collaborations and working groups. 
  • ACCO Working Groups are open to members and partners of ACCO.  Additional membership opportunities for previously unavailable sectors will be announced shortly.
  • Attendees interested in helping to lead these initiatives, or simply in participating, should communicate that interest to ACCO Executive Director Daniel Kreeger (dkreeger@ACCOonline.org).

Plenary Presentations

Event Offset Report

  • Travel, food and lodging for the Summit and Gala was offset by NativeEnergy.  To read the final report, please click here.

ACCO's Climate Change
Leadership Summit was sponsored
by:

Co-presented by:

Media partners:

Summit supporters:

ACCO would like to extend
a special thanks to our supporters:

CB Richard Ellis
J.D. Power and Associates
SAIC

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