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THE JOURNAL'S EXPERTS
Hosted by deputy managing editor Alan Murray, editorial board member Kimberley A. Strassel, and environmental news editor Jeffrey Ball.
The Journal's Experts

Where Business meets The Environment.
Distinguished by its uniquely interactive format and high caliber of participants, ECO:nomics debuted last year as the premier forum for CEOs and entrepreneurs driving growth at the intersection of business and the environment.
Since then, dramatic changes in the financial, oil and renewable-energy markets – and the advent of a new administration in Washington – have unleashed unprecedented challenges for leaders in traditional and new businesses alike. How should decision-makers alter their strategies amid these continuous economic and political shifts?
This March, the editors of The Wall Street Journal will once again bring the world's leading CEOs, policy-makers and thinkers together at ECO:nomics to assess the risks and opportunities in the massive new market of environmental capital.
Participation in ECO:nomics is by invitation only. If you are interested in participating, please click here.

ECO:nomics participants will:
  • Benefit from The Wall Street Journal's analysis and access to the best minds in business and policy
  • Focus on the impact of environmental issues on the CEO, going beyond short-term tactics to assess real strategic opportunities and risks
  • Get the inside view from experts on the hottest topics, from the future of fossil fuels to new green technologies to the nuances of carbon trading
  • Share insights with other leaders who are determining the bottom line on business and the environment
No PowerPoint. No Pontificating. No Hot Air.

Santa Barbara, CA, March 4-6, 2009
SPONSOR
Chevron
Fedex Intel

If you would like to support the program, please contact Mark Pope
at mark.pope@dowjones.com or call 212.597.5868.