The innovation and expertise of British Columbia’s environmental and clean energy technology sector is front and centre before the world at the GLOBE 2008 Conference and Trade Fair.
March 12, 2008
VANCOUVER – The innovation and expertise of British Columbia’s environmental and clean energy technology sector is front and centre before the world at the GLOBE 2008 Conference and Trade Fair, Premier Gordon Campbell announced as he opened the B.C. Pavilion at GLOBE today.
“Like British Columbia, GLOBE 2008 is focused on the business of the environment and reinforcing the idea that a healthy environment and a strong economy are not mutually exclusive,” Campbell said. “As B.C. welcomes business and government leaders from around the world to GLOBE 2008, we are eager and determined to find opportunities to work together to set the world on a new course towards sustainability.”
Premier Campbell joined His Royal Highness Prince Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium, in opening the Plenary Session at GLOBE 2008. Campbell was then joined by Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen to open the B.C. Pavilion at the Trade Fair.
“Clean, sustainable and environmental technologies are the great economic opportunities of our time, and I know both the Province and B.C. companies have realized that there is gold in going green,” said Hansen. “British Columbia is home to world leaders in green technology, with more than 18,000 people working for 1,300 companies in this industry – a number that will just continue to grow as more companies turn their focus towards sustainable technologies.
Four hundred leading environmental and clean energy technology firms from more than 80 countries in North America, Europe and Asia – including 95 from B.C. – are represented at the Conference and Trade Fair. Taking place every two years in Vancouver, this year marks the 10th edition of GLOBE.
The B.C. Pavilion features 28 of the 95 B.C.-based organizations represented at the trade fair, encompassing a wide array of the province’s clean and sustainable technologies and businesses. At the Province’s booth, information will be available on B.C.’s climate action program, greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, mandated carbon neutral government operations and involvement with the Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade program.