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James Cameron is Vice Chairman and founder of [[Climate Change Capital]]. He is also Chairman of the [[Carbon Disclosure Project]], Chairman of [[China Dialogue]], a Board Member of the [[Worldwatch Institute]], a treasurer of [[REEEP]], a member of Oxfam's development board and a Senior Advisor to The [[Climate Group]].  He is a member of the board of GE Ecomagination, a member of the [[Copenhagen Climate Council]], a member of the development board of the [[Smith School]] and a member of the [[World Economic Forum's Climate Council]]. <ref>Climate Change Capital [http://www.climatechangecapital.com/people/board-of-directors.aspx Board of Directors] Accessed 22/01/10</ref>
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'''James Cameron''' is the non-executive Chairman and co-founder of [[Climate Change Capital]]. He is also Chairman of the [[Carbon Disclosure Project]], Chairman of [[China Dialogue]], a Board Member of the [[Worldwatch Institute]], a treasurer of [[REEEP]], a member of Oxfam's development board and a Senior Advisor to The [[Climate Group]].  He is a member of the board of [[GE Ecomagination]], a member of the [[Copenhagen Climate Council]], a member of the development board of the [[Smith School]] and a member of the [[World Economic Forum's Climate Council]]. <ref>Climate Change Capital [http://www.climatechangecapital.com/people/board-of-directors.aspx Board of Directors] Accessed 22/01/10</ref>
  
 
According to [[Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation]]'s [[Larry Lohmann]], in his book "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power";
 
According to [[Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation]]'s [[Larry Lohmann]], in his book "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power";
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:James Cameron, a lawyer who helped negotiate the Kyoto Protocol, later became Vice Chairman of Climate Change Capital, a carbon-trading merchant bank. <ref>Larry Lohmann, development dialogue no 48, September 2006. [http://links.org.au/node/1330 "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power"] Accessed 22/01/10</ref>
 
:James Cameron, a lawyer who helped negotiate the Kyoto Protocol, later became Vice Chairman of Climate Change Capital, a carbon-trading merchant bank. <ref>Larry Lohmann, development dialogue no 48, September 2006. [http://links.org.au/node/1330 "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power"] Accessed 22/01/10</ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
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*UK Prime Minister's [[Business Advisory Group]] - October 2010 - present
  
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Revision as of 21:49, 26 April 2012

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James Cameron is the non-executive Chairman and co-founder of Climate Change Capital. He is also Chairman of the Carbon Disclosure Project, Chairman of China Dialogue, a Board Member of the Worldwatch Institute, a treasurer of REEEP, a member of Oxfam's development board and a Senior Advisor to The Climate Group. He is a member of the board of GE Ecomagination, a member of the Copenhagen Climate Council, a member of the development board of the Smith School and a member of the World Economic Forum's Climate Council. [1]

According to Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation's Larry Lohmann, in his book "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power";

James Cameron, a lawyer who helped negotiate the Kyoto Protocol, later became Vice Chairman of Climate Change Capital, a carbon-trading merchant bank. [2]

Affiliations

Contact

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  1. Climate Change Capital Board of Directors Accessed 22/01/10
  2. Larry Lohmann, development dialogue no 48, September 2006. "Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversion on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power" Accessed 22/01/10