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About Us
About The Environmental Markets Association
The Environmental Markets Association (EMA) is the leading US-based trade association focused on promoting market-based solutions for environmental challenges through sound public policy, industry best practices, effective education and training, and member networking. EMA represents a diverse membership including large utilities, emissions brokers and traders, exchanges, law firms, project developers, consultants, academics, NGOs and government agencies – the people making environmental markets work. Established in 1996 and currently located in Washington, DC, EMA has been serving its membership and supporters with up-to-the-minute educational programs including a quarterly Webinar series, simulcasts of Issues Forums, high level sessions and speakers at their hosted conferences, and multiple presentations of the highly acclaimed Introduction to Emissions Trading Workshop and Environmental Risk Management Workshop. The mission of the Environmental Markets Association is to promote market-based trading solutions for environmental management and to serve its membership in order to:
Member Companies
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Member Benefits
Education - EMA is committed to bringing members relevant speakers and topics on emissions marketing through bi-annual conferences, workshops, daily e-mail updates, and online educational series. EMA hosts two levels in their education series including the Introduction to Emissions Trading and Environmental Risk Management. These full day workshops are designed to educate new professionals to the industry while providing a refresher course for seasoned professionals.
Diversity - The strength of the EMA’s membership is based on the diverse perspectives and subject expertise in relation to the environmental markets. The EMA’s membership includes but is not limited to traders, brokers, utilities, academics and government agencies. Networking - The EMA supports cross-industry communications to enhance the awareness of emerging issues including SO2, NOx, RECs, GHG, and other emissions. The EMA facilitates professional networking among traders, brokers, utilities, government officials and academics.
Discounts - EMA Members receive substantial discounts to EMA-sponsored and co-sponsored events, free view of our Webinar Series and member rates to our Introduction to Emissions Trading and Environmental Risk Management workshops. and member rates to our .
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