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Summary report Next steps 37Next stepsTaking the outcomes forwardThe Summit took place at a critical juncture, six months priorto the UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen.Whilst the results of the meeting – policy recommendationsand practical proposals to forge a way to a green recovery– have been fed into the negotiation process via the host ofCOP15, the Danish Government, the most promising proposalswill be taken forward and further developed at other key meetingson the international calendar.July September NovemberGreenland Ministerial Dialogue onClimate ChangeDate: 30 June – 3 July 2009Location: Ilulissat, GreenlandOrganizers: The Danish Government/ Danish Ministry for Climate andEnergyNordic Climate Solutions - NorthernEurope's meeting-place on energy,transport, and the business of climatechangeDate: 8 – 9 September 2009Location: Copenhagen, DenmarkOrganizers: Monday Morning / NIDABNetorkingIndia Economic SummitDate: 8 – 10 November 2009Location: New Delhi, IndiaOrganizer: World Economic ForumLaunch of the Swedish EU presidencyprogramDate: 1 July 2009Location: Stockholm, SwedenOrganizers: Swedish Government / EUCommissionWorld Economic Forum ”SummerDavos” in Asia: Relaunching GrowthDate: 10 – 12 September 2009Location: Dalian, ChinaOrganizer: World Economic ForumInternational parliamentarian conferenceon climate changeDate: 24 – 25 November 2009Location: Copenhagen, DenmarkOrganizer: GLOBE International35th G8 SummitDate: 08 – 10 July 2009Location: L’Aquila, ItalyOrganizers: Italian Government / G8The 64th session of the UnitedNations General Assembly – Headsof state meeting on climateDate: 22 September 2009Location: New York City, USAOrganizers: United NationsDecemberCOP15Date: 7 – 18 December 2009Location: Copenhagen, DenmarkOrganizers: UNFCCC / DenmarkMeeting of the Major EconomiesForum on Energy and ClimateDate: 9 – 10 July 2009Location: La Maddalena, ItalyOrganizer: U.S. GovernmentGlobal Compact Board MeetingDate: 24 July 2009Location: New York, USAOrganizer: The Global Compact BoardThe 2nd UN Private Sector Forum:Climate ChangeDate: 22 September 2009Location: New York, USAOrganizers: United Nations / BusinessPartnershipsG20 meeting - follow-up on agendaDate: 24 – 25 September 2009Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,USAOrganizers: US Government / Groupof 20The Copenhagen Business DayDate: 11 December 2009Location: Copenhagen, DenmarkOrganizers: World Business Councilfor Sustainable Development /International Chamber of Commerce /Confederation of Danish Industry2009 Climate Leaders SummitDate: 15 December 2009Location: Copenhagen, DenmarkOrganizers: The Climate Group, UNDO,California, Quebec and NRG4SDOpposite page: Sir Crispin Tickell, Director of the Policy Foresight Programm, James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization, Oxford University; Anders Eldrup, Chief ExecutiveOfficer and President, DONG Energy; Sam DiPiazza, Chief Executive Officer, PricewaterhouseCoopers International; James Rogers, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer,Duke Energy; David Blood, Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management. © Copenhagen Climate Council / Peter SØrensen.

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