Climate change has been in the global agenda since the "Earth Summit" in 1992. As population level is projected to increase from 6.5 billion to 8.3 billion by 2030, the world's demand for energy will also increase by 53 percent (%) and thereby elevating global carbon emissions by 55% (Energy Saving Association). For this very reason, energy efficiency is today's prime objective for energy policy at regional, national and international levels. The Carbon Congress 2011 focuses on Carbon Management, Sustainable Development and Revenues from CDM, Opportunities for Venture Capitalists in India's Carbon Markets, Generating Profits from Carbon Reduction Strategies, Waste Heat Recovery Based Captive Power Project (Generating carbon credits from waste recovery in industry), Benefits of Voluntary Carbon Market Projects, Wind Power CDM Projects, and Grid Connected Wind Power. Our topics include CO2 offset as global policy, Carbon trading, energy efficiency and conservation, city transportation management system, waste management, water conservation and management, biodiversity, renewable energy and city climate policies.