Notes from Copenhagen

Notes from Copenhagen

Davis LLP's "Rising Star," Jennifer Cleall, is attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark in December and will post updates from the convention on the Davis LLP Climate Change Blog.

Jennifer was recently named a "Rising Star, Leading Lawyer Under 40" by Lexpert® magazine. Jennifer practises in the areas of energy, environment and resources law and has developed a highly successful practice in the emerging area of clean energy technology and climate change law. She has implemented models for the administration of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Fund and advised on the establishment of the regulatory funding framework for Alberta's Climate Change and Emissions Management Act. Jennifer advises the internationally unique Climate Change and Emissions Management (CCEMC) Corporation, an independent organization with a mandate to enhance energy resources through green initiatives. These initiatives include funding the development of clean energy technologies, the greening of energy, energy efficiency and energy conservation resulting in the enhancement of the economic and environmental value of energy resources and contributions to a green economy, and the creation of green jobs.

Jennifer is also a primary and prolific contributor to Davis' Climate Change Blog and her analysis of environmental and legislative issues regularly elicits the interest of reporters and writers from across the country.

From December 7 - 18, 2009, political leaders will assemble in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. As the leaders discuss climate change and the development of international solutions to address climate change, Jennifer will be on hand to offer regular updates and analysis of the conference through the Davis LLP Climate Change Blog.

Click here to go to the Davis Climate Change Blog where Jennifer has posted her notes.

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Click here to go to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change website.

Click here for the Climate Change and Emissions Management (CCEMC) Corporation website.