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Roundtable Participants

 

Senior officials from the following corporations, governments and institutions have participated in recent meetings of the Roundtable. Not all individuals participate as formal representatives of their corporation or institution. Additional experts and observers from research institutions and government agencies also participate in individual meetings. Participation in Roundtable activities is by invitation only. 

The Global Roundtable on Climate Change is a forum for good-faith information exchange, mutual learning, consensus building, and problem solving. Participants possess many different views on a broad variety of issues. Thus, participation in Roundtable as a whole does not imply that a particular company, institution or individual supports each Joint Statement, project, conference sponsorships, press release or other activity associated with the Roundtable. Only those companies, institutions and individuals expressly listed in connection with a particular statement or activity can be considered to support it and in no case can such endorsement be considered legally binding in any way.

AIG
Air France
Alcan
Alcoa
All China Federation of Industry and Commerce
Alliant Energy
Allianz
American Association of Blacks in Energy
American Council on Renewable Energy
American Electric Power
Anglo-American
Aristeia Capital
Association of British InsurersBASF GroupBayer
Business Leaders Group on Climate Change
California Clean Energy Fund
Calvert Group
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Canadian Electricity Association
Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School
Ceres
Chicago Climate Exchange
China Renewable Energy Industries Association
Citigroup
City of Reykjavík
The Climate Group
The Climate Institute
The Climate Trust
Coalition for Rainforest Nations
Columbia University
Confederation of Indian Industry
Conservation International Covanta Energy
Credit Suisse First Boston
Deutsche Telekom
Dow Chemical
Dupont
Earth Institute at Columbia University
EcoSecurities
Electricité de France International North America
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Endesa SA
Energy Holding Romania
Eni, SpA
Environmental Defense
Eskom
ETG International
European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasts
European Commission Delegation to the United Nations
Exelon Corporation
Federation of Canadian Municipalities
FirstEnergy Corporation
Florida Power and Light
General Electric
German Electricity Association
Glitnir Bank
Global Energy Network Institute
Global Environment Facility
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Google
HDR Engineering
Henkel KGaA
Iberdrola, S.A
Iceland GeoSurvey (ISOR)
ICF International
Indian Merchants Chamber
ING Group
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
Institute of Process Engineering, ETH Zurich
Insurance Information Institute
Interface, Inc.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
International Chamber of Commerce
International Council on Mining and Metals
International Energy Agency
International Gas Union
International Research Institute for Climate and Society
International Trade Union Confederation
JPMorgan Chase
Keyspan Corporation
Landsvirkjun (The National Power Company of Iceland)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lenfest Foundation
Los Alamos National Laboratories
Marsh and McLennan Cos.
Met Office
MEDIAS-France
MissionPoint Capital Partners
Munich Climate Insurance Initiative
Munich Re
Nand and Jeet Khemka Foundation
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
National Commission on Energy Policy
National Development and Reform Commission of China: National Coordination Committee on Climate Change and Energy Research Institute
National Energy Assistance Directors Association
National Council of Churches
National Grid
Natsource
Natural Resources Defense Council
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
NGEN
Nippon Mining Holdings
NiSource
Norsk Hydro
NRG Energy
Oceanlinx Ltd.
OECD Environment Directorate
Old Harbor Outfitters
Papua New Guinea, Office of the Prime Minister
Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Princeton University
Rainforest Alliance
Recycled Energy Development
Republic of Iceland, Office of the President
Resources for the Future
Reykjavik Energy
Ricoh Corporation
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Rolls-Royce
Office of U.S. Senator Olympia J Snowe
Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS)
State Street Global Advisors
Stanford University
Stora Enso North America Corp.
Suncor Energy
Suntech Power
Swiss Re
Tata Power
Toyota Motor North America
Underground Coal Gasification Partnership
Union of Concerned Scientists
United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Environment Programme- Finance Initiative
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat
United States Combined Heat and Power Association
University of Iceland
University of Tokyo
U.S. Geothermal
U.S. Green Building Council
U.S. Renewables Group
Vattenfall
Verde Venture Partners
Volvo
Vulcan, Inc.
Walmart
Western Governors’ Association
World Business Council on Sustainable Development
World Coal Institute
World Council of Churches
World Liquid Petroleum Gas Association
World Petroleum Council
World Wildlife Fund
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Energy and Environment