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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
It’s a balmy 67 degrees in San Diego and I’m back home at my local coffee shop, sipping Chai Tea Latte. A short 24 hours ago, I was in the snow and bitter cold of Copenhagen, Denmark, attending the 15th meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP15) climate summit.
For two brief weeks, people from around the world had been gathered to discuss how carbon emissions are affecting our environment. Despite a failure to sign a major agreement, the victory of the conference has been its ability to focus world attention on climate change issues. COP-15 has captured the public’s interest, raised awareness and energized ordinary citizens into action.
Acknowledging the gravity of climate change is a difficult task to consider as I sip a tasty beverage in the comfort of my shorts and t-shirt. Perhaps the single largest challenge for reducing carbon emissions is to convey a sense of urgency to those who are the least affected. Has our (more…)
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Not only has Lee Barken provided us with a daily report from the 15th meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP15) climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, he also provided those of us suffering the heat in San Diego with a video interview and a photo montage of events in Copenhagen including the Bright Green Conference.
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
As we begin the final day of the Conference of Parties (Cop15) climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, the grueling hours and stressful conditions are surely taking their toll on official delegates. It is, however, extremely impressive to see how tactful and diplomatic the country representatives are, even when speaking with observers and civil society participants.
After one particularly late night at the Bella Center, home of Cop15, I waited at the Metro station at 1:30 a.m. in the snow and freezing temperatures and happened to engage in conversation with a negotiator from Bolivia.
The position of Bolivia and others in the region is that the atmosphere is polluted with emissions lingering from the dawn of the industrial era. In other words, developed countries spewed all these (more…)
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
With the gathering of more than 130 world leaders in Copenhagen this week, the issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is taking center stage. GHG has become the burden that no one country can unilaterally cure, but every person on the planet has a vested interest in addressing.
Cap and trade, along with other policy measures, have stirred a great deal of controversy–as they should. Decisions to significantly alter the fabric of commerce and daily life should not be taken lightly. Rigorous debate is essential and should be welcomed.
However, even the most ardent climate skeptic acknowledges that finite resources such as oil and other fossil fuels won’t last forever. As such, the debate seems to be evolving into a question of when and not if. In other words, (more…)
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

The COP15 corridor dance: A yellow badge-wearer chats up a pink badge-wearer.
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
Wish you were here? Allow me to draw a picture.
We’re now well into week two of the COP-15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen and the diplomats, activists and media representatives are fully engulfed in a whirlwind of activity. Beyond the maze of the Bella Center’s million square feet, 60 meeting rooms and winding pathways lies another maze comprised of diplomatic maneuvering, backroom gamesmanship and good old-fashioned guerrilla marketing. Knowing where to go and what to do (more…)
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP

A royal panel (left to right): Royal Prince Haakon of Norway, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark
Up the road from the COP15 Climate Conference and just outside of downtown Copenhagen, 170 exhibitors gathered this weekend for the 2-day Bright Green conference, to demonstrate that climate change is both a dangerous peril and a pathway to profits. Bright Green, a showcase organized by the Confederation of Danish Industry, aims to show that the emission reductions currently being negotiated at COP15 will require a myriad of new industry solutions.
Judging by the turnout, it would appear that industry is more then ready to step up to the challenge and that the 10,000 attendees were not deterred by silent protest messages, such as “our climate is not your business” (more…)
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
How a new forestry protocol is bridging the divide between business and environmentalism.
By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP
Who says money doesn’t grow on trees? At the third-annual Forest Day event, held during the Cop15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen, attendees were a buzz about going green and making green, all with a new forestry protocol called REDD.
Short for “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation,” REDD aims to make a tree worth more standing up then cut down. It accomplishes this by monetizing the carbon sequestration benefits of trees in the form of carbon credits. Or, to put it another way: REDD is a mechanism to grow (more…)
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