Climate Change Policies and Developments

Emilie Mazzacurati, Chris Busch, Nicholas Bianco & Neal Dikeman
Join this panel of industry experts as they discuss recent and imperitive Climate Change Policies and Developments:

- Emilie Mazzacurati, Manager, Carbon Market Research North America, Point Carbon
- Chris Busch, Policy Director, Center for Resource Solutions
- Nicholas Bianco, Senior Associate, World Resources Institute
- Neal Dikeman, Jane Capital Partners
Apr 23 2010
61 mins
Climate Change Policies and Developments
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  • For the first time since 2005, the ASTM E1527 standard has been revised. ASTM submitted the final version to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for formal approval of the revised ASTM E 1527 standard as “AAI-compliant.” According to industry insiders, this approval could come as early as this summer. Once the approval process is successfully completed, the E 1527-13 standard would be published by ASTM and take effect immediately upon publication. With the summer only a few months away, now is the time to start thinking about what you can be doing to prepare.

    At this complimentary webinar you will learn about:

    -Revised REC and HREC definitions, plus introduction of a new term—the CREC
    -Clarification on vapor migration and ASTM E2600-10
    -Changes to regulatory file reviews
    -Clarifications in the language regarding User Responsibilities
    -And much more!

    The EDR team has been tracking the revision process closely since it began in 2010. Over the past fall/winter season, we educated over 1,000 environmental professionals at our Due Diligence at Dawn (DDD) seminars around the country.

    Join EDR and Anthony J. Buonicore, former E1527 Task Group leader, for this webinar and learn what you need to know to comply with the upcoming revisions.
  • Remember when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s All Appropriate Inquiries rule was promulgated in 2005? For the first time since then, there will soon be a new revision to the ASTM E 1527 Standard and the time to begin preparing your staff and educating your clients is now.

    The E 1527-13 revision is the result of three years of discussion and debate among many dedicated stakeholders who spent countless hours at ASTM Phase I ESA Task Group meetings and on conference calls examining all parts of the standard and hammering out every word of the revision. The most significant revisions are in the areas of: REC definitions, agency file review, vapor migration/intrusion, user responsibilities and more.

    For this event, EDR Insight is fortunate to have the input of three professionals—an environmental professional, a commercial real estate lender and an attorney—who were active with the revision process and who each devoted significant time and expertise to shaping the new revisions.

    Join us for this important and timely event as the commercial lending and property risk management industry prepares to transition away from the -05 standard to E 1527-13.

    Target Audience:
    • Environmental due diligence professionals
    • Environmental risk managers at financial institutions

    Benefits to attendees:
    • Insights into specific areas of revision and a deeper understanding of what drove the changes
    • More clarity on REC-HREC-CREC definitions
    • More clarity on agency file review
    • An end user perspective from the lending sector
    • An attorney’s take on what the changes mean in the construct of CERCLA liability and commercial property transactions
    • Advice on how EPs and lenders should be preparing for E 1527-13
    • Potential changes that end users may see in their Phase I ESA reports when E 1527-13 takes effect
  • A number of recent developments, including 2013’s revisions to ASTM E 1527 Phase I environmental site assessment standard, make it more difficult—and risky—to ignore vapor migration during environmental due diligence. EDR Insight has assembled a panel of the most knowledgeable attorneys in the field to help environmental professionals and risk managers at financial institutions answer a common question:
    What can happen if vapor-related issues are missed?

    This team of experts, with decades of experience advising commercial real estate deals, will share real-world cases of “due diligence gone wrong” from vapor migration-related lawsuits filed as a result of inadequate property investigations and poor lender oversight. This one-time event is an important learning opportunity for any environmental professional who participates in environmental investigations, as well as commercial real estate lenders who extend credit on properties that may be impacted by vapor migration.

    Attendees of this webinar will learn:
    • Recent developments that have brought vapor migration front and center.
    • Why environmental due diligence policies should expressly address vapor migration.
    • How federal and state authorities are responding to vapor intrusion concerns—and the implications for buyers, lenders and sellers.
    • Steps that environmental professionals and commercial real estate lenders can take to avoid liability related to vapor migration.
    • Real-world examples of what can happen if vapor issues are ignored during environmental due diligence.
  • For the first time since 2005, the ASTM E1527 standard is going through a significant revision. Now is the time to start preparing your staff and your clients! The changes to the standard will go into effect immediately once the new version is published in 2013. At this complimentary webinar you will learn about:
    -Revised REC and HREC definitions, plus a new term
    -Clarification on vapor migration and ASTM E2600-10
    -Changes to User Responsibilities and important news about environmental liens
    -Much more!


    The EDR team has been tracking the revision process closely since it began in 2010. This fall, we have educated over 1,000 environmental professionals at our Due Diligence at Dawn (DDD) seminars around the country.

    Join EDR and Anthony J. Buonicore, former E1527 Task Group leader, for this webinar and learn all you need to know to comply with the forthcoming edition of the ASTM E1527 Standard.
  • Vapor intrusion, the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying buildings, presents potential health risks and environmental liability at properties with current or past contamination. The U.S. EPA is preparing its final Vapor Intrusion Guidance for evaluating and assessing risk from VI. The release of EPA’s guidance is scheduled for release a few months before ASTM is expected to publish a revised Phase I environmental site assessment protocol (ASTM E 1527). Among the changes to ASTM E 1527-05 is the addition of new language throughout the standard to include the assessment of vapor migration risk.

    EDR is extremely fortunate to offer you a webinar with three speakers who have been performing successful VI investigations for many years, and have been working with ASTM and the U.S. EPA to provide comments on draft documents. With the scheduled release of EPA’s final VI guidance—followed by a revised ASTM E 1527 standard to include vapor intrusion—now is the time to prepare and ensure that due diligence policies include VI and that appropriate science is used to minimize the impact of VI on property deals, including brownfield redevelopment.

    It is critical that risk managers understand what these two documents mean in terms of the standard of care and how it might affect their own liability—or that of their borrowers.

    Benefits to Lenders:
    •Recent regulatory history surrounding vapor intrusion
    •Myths about vapor intrusion and mitigation alternatives
    •Available data that can be used to evaluate VI risk
    •Implications of the new federal guidance document
    •What the vapor-related revisions to ASTM E 1527 mean in terms of lenders’ environmental due diligence policies

    Benefits to EPs:
    •A better understanding of why vapor migration presents a risk to your clients
    •A way to begin thinking about how the new guidance and revised ASTM E 1527 standard may necessitate changes to your Phase I ESA process
  • To help you meet the challenge of staying up to speed on the forces driving demand for property assessments, EDR Insight invites you to a complimentary web event on the state of the market in the third quarter of 2012—and a look to 2013. Attendees of this 60-minute webinar will learn:

    • The status of commercial property transactions and the asset classes attracting the most attention
    • Commercial real estate lending volume
    • Key players in the deal-making and lending worlds
    • Where to focus business development efforts for 2013 and beyond
    • EDR Insight’s near-term forecast for Phase I ESA volume and major market risks

    Join us for a look at the forces driving demand for your services so that you can position your firm for growth.
  • To help you meet the challenge of staying up to speed on the forces driving demand for property assessments, EDR Insight invites you to a complimentary web event on the mid-year state of the market.

    Attendees of this 60-minute webinar will learn:

    • The status of commercial property transactions and the asset classes attracting the most attention
    • Commercial real estate lending volume and how tolerance for environmental risk is changing
    • Key players in the deal-making and lending worlds
    • Where to focus business development efforts for the remainder of 2012 and beyond
    • EDR Insight’s near-term forecast for Phase I ESA volume and major market risks

    Join us for a look at the forces driving demand for your services so that you can position your firm for growth.
  • Environmental risk managers at banks understand why due diligence is important to protect the bank from collateral devaluation and liability exposure, but how well do they communicate this value up the chain? Environmental due diligence is important, along with evaluating a borrower’s creditworthiness and getting an appraisal done, but only in the broader context of originating loans. The difficulty in bridging the gap between environmental risk managers and loan officers/senior management was identified as one of the key challenges faced by risk management professionals, particularly at community banks.

    This webinar will provide lenders with actionable intell to help them educate senior management and loan officers to foster a greater understanding across the bank of the importance in understanding environmental risk and the liability the bank can face if environmental due diligence is not properly addressed. Join us for this webinar as seasoned insiders selected from the ranks of a large bank, a regional bank and a community bank share their experiences in communicating the value of environmental due diligence internally at their institutions.

    Panelists:

    -Rick Ferguson, P.G., Chief Environmental Compliance Officer, SVP, U.S. Bank
    -Brian Ginter, VP & CCIM, Appraisal/Environmental Group, Burke & Herbert Bank
    -John Rybak, SVP Environmental Risk Manager, BB&T
  • The downturn has fundamentally changed the market. Customers are now in control. Price competition has intensified at the same time that the Phase I environmental site assessment practice is expanding to require expertise in new areas like vapor intrusion and file reviews. Pressure to deliver reports quickly and efficiently has also intensified. Doing more for less is the new name of the game.

    What does this new dynamic mean to your client interactions? How well is your firm adapting?

    Join this free webinar with internationally certified coach, speaker and author, Meridith Elliott Powell, for an engaging presentation on today's dynamic market environment. She will explain how you can use trust and value, not low price, to your competitive advantage in today's value-based economy. Powell will also share her proven tips for marketing services in today’s economy and how you can create a unique identity for your firm.
  • What's in store for lender due diligence this year? Join this EDR Insight webinar to learn about the top ten trends that will define the world of lender environmental due diligence this year. Topics will include: how lenders' risk aversion is changing in response to market conditions, geographic hot spots for commercial real estate investment, the implication of this year's wave of loan maturities for environmental risk management, the forecast for commercial real estate lending in 2012--and more.

    Environmental due diligence this year will take many shapes. Banks must meet intense regulator pressure to minimize their exposure to environmental risk in their commercial real estate lending operations. Asset dispositions by lenders to clear their balance sheets of distressed loans and properties are on the rise. And on top of that, a record-high wave of loan maturities is coming in 2012. Attendees will learn how banks today are responding to the need to manage environmental risk effectively, expectations for lending levels and asset dispositions as a massive transfer of commercial properties gets underway.

    EDR Insight's cutting-edge 60-minute presentation is designed to help you:
    -Understand the forces driving environmental due diligence
    -Whether your bank is lending in one of this year's hot spots for commercial real estate investment
    -The factors that affect banks' environmental risk tolerance
    -The types of properties banks are willing to underwrite in today's fragile market
    -The role of environmental due diligence in determining which loans get refinanced as this year's wave of maturities hits
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  • Climate Change Policies and Developments Recorded: Apr 23 2010 61 mins
    Join this panel of industry experts as they discuss recent and imperitive Climate Change Policies and Developments:

    - Emilie Mazzacurati, Manager, Carbon Market Research North America, Point Carbon
    - Chris Busch, Policy Director, Center for Resource Solutions
    - Nicholas Bianco, Senior Associate, World Resources Institute
    - Neal Dikeman, Jane Capital Partners
  • Green Chemistry in California – Precursor to “U.S. REACH”? Recorded: Apr 23 2010 40 mins
    California – often a bellwether of regulations to come - passed AB 1879 (Feuer) and SB 509 (Simitian) in 2008, setting in place some recommendations of California’s Green Chemistry Initiative. There are discussions of reauthorizing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), incorporating some practices of the European Union’s REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of Chemicals). This presentation will cover California’s Green Chemistry initiative, new and proposed regulatory requirements.
  • A New Environment: Overhaul Risk and Opportunities Recorded: Apr 23 2010 45 mins
    This talk will examine the pervasive nature of the current explosion in environment/sustainability laws; innovative (but little understood) legal, commercial and technical principles embedded in the newest laws; the rise of clean technology; direct and indirect impacts on mature commercial sectors and the professions; the dangers of short term and narrowly focused thinking; the scope of opportunities and the latency of risk.

    Paul Sheridan, Partner, is head of the environment law group of CMS Cameron McKenna LLP. He also heads up the firm’s cleantech group. This group is objectively recognised as one of the leading environment law practices in the UK and EU. Paul is recognised in the legal directories as a leader in this field in the UK, EU and Internationally. He has advised numerous domestic and multi-national clients on all aspects of environment law in both contentious and non-contentious matters. He is well versed on the latent and patent impacts of, and enormous opportunities arising from, the current and pervasive phase of environment laws which is leading towards fundamental changes in the way we do business.
  • Leveraging Offsets: Saving the Environment and the Economy Recorded: Aug 6 2009 44 mins
    As cap-and-trade legislation is working its way through the U.S. Congress, maintaining the legislation's underlying environmental credibility while mitigating unreasonable economic hardships will be essential for a successful outcome. The use of offsets (i.e., project based greenhouse gas emission reductions from non-capped sources) will play a central role in achieving these dual objectives as part of the overall legislative scheme.

    You will hear details of how offsets are contemplated to be used within the U.S. legislative scheme; explore their history and future in international climate change policy; and how they are likely to effect your business and industry.
  • Adapting Private Business to Climate Change Recorded: Aug 6 2009 49 mins
    According to the foreword to a recent report by the Environmental Defense Fund, “regulating the temperature of the planet by adjusting the mix of gases in our atmosphere is the most ambitious undertaking yet attempted by human beings,” and the effects of this effort on many companies “will be profound.” Many public bodies are preparing “adaptation plans” for a reasonable worst case climate change scenario, but private businesses have lagged behind. Even if one does not believe that CO2 and temperature are inextricably linked, businesses will need to adapt to the coming changes in regulation, and possibly to the effects of climate change itself.
    This program will discuss the challenges that private companies face in adapting to climate change, including physical exposure, changing prices for energy, water and other inputs, as well as regulatory, reputational, and litigation exposures. The program will then outline steps that some leading companies can take to plan for and address these challenges and to identify strategic and market opportunities.
    E. Donald Elliott is a partner and chair of the Environment, Health and Safety Department of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. He is also Professor (Adjunct) of Law, Yale Law School and Georgetown University Law Center. He is the leading expert in private practice on disclosure and adaptation to climate change issues. Elliott was Assistant Administrator and General Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency during the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Mr. Elliott holds degrees from Yale College and Yale Law School.
    Ari G. Altman is an Associate in the Environment, Health and Safety Department of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. Mr. Altman received a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School, an M.A. in Energy and Resources from the University of California, Berkeley, and an A.B. from Princeton University.
  • Cap and Trade: All Costs and No Benefits Recorded: Aug 6 2009 44 mins
    - Background and Context of Global Warming Debate, Including Recent Declines
    in Global Temperatures
    - Basics of a Cap and Trade
    - The EU Experience with a Cap and Trade
    - Waxman-Markey

    This is primarily a policy-focused program examining the costs of a cap and trade program and the problems with these programs.
  • Cap and trade - an effective policy to address climate change? Recorded: Aug 6 2009 35 mins
    The presentation will focus on the design of market based solutions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and will emphasize the advantages and experiences of Cap-and-trade as a climate change policy instrument.

    Point Carbon is a world-leading provider of independent news, analysis and consulting services for European and global power, gas and carbon markets. Point Carbon’s comprehensive services provide professionals with market-moving information through monitoring fundamental information, key market players and business and policy developments.
  • Climate Change Legislation's Impact on Physical Landscape--MCLE Recorded: Aug 6 2009 57 mins
    MCLE application pending.

    State and national legislation to address climate change is significantly altering the land use patterns in our nation's cities and rural areas. This talk will cover some of the major shifts that climate change legislation will have on the type of development that will be permitted and/or encouraged and will also touch on the new procedures and hurdles that landowners and developers will likely encounter in seeking project approval. Examples will be given from the implementation California's recent legislation, and we will also examine initiatives in other states and predict how the upcoming national effort could further impact the landscape.
  • Climate Change Policies Emerging from California and the West Recorded: Aug 6 2009 57 mins
    California has taken the lead on Climate Change policies with the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. This Air Resources Board recently published its blue print with a dizzying array of forthcoming policies and regulations that will influence state and federal laws and policies on Climate Change for years to come. This talk will address these regulatory strategies which range from alternative energy, industrial emissions, green building, and mandatory carbon inventories.
Trends & Developments in Environmental & Climate Change Law
Trends and Developments in Environmental and Climate Change Law.

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