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Community
Programs
Environment
and Energy Series
The
Environment and Energy Series is designed to engage the Puget Sound
community with open discussions on global trends related to the
environment, climate change, and energy consumption and development.
Past programs have focused on issues related to peak oil, clean
energy, the global energy trade, environmental sustainability and
economics, renewable energy, and conservation. This World Affairs
Council series examines these topics by featuring prominent experts,
academics, advocates, business and community leaders who also take
into account issues of globalization, social justice, global poverty,
and international security.
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Red
Caveny, President and CEO American Petroleum Institute
February 2007
Past
programs include:
- Dan
McFaden, Deputy
Minister of Alberta Energy, speeaking on The
Present: Alberta's Energy Policy and the U.S., 2007
- Nancy
Floyd, Founder and Managing Director, Nth Power speaking
on “Global
Trends in Clean Energy,” 2007
- Red
Cavaney, President and CEO, American Petroleum Institute
speaking on “Securing
America’s Energy Future,” 2007
- Christopher
Flavin, President, Worldwatch Institute speaking on “Breaking
the Addiction to Oil,” 2006
- Panel
on Energy including: Christopher Flavin, President, Worldwatch
Institute; Bill Kidd, Director of External Affairs,
BP; Jeff Morris, Director, Northwest Energy Technology
Collaborative; Kirk Thomson, Director of Environmental
Affairs, The Boeing Company, speaking on “The
End of Oil? The Beginning of…,” 2006
- Carter
Roberts, President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund, speaking
“Environmental
Sustainability and Security,” 2006
- Lester
R. Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute speaking
on “Plan
B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble,”
2006,
- Matt
Simmons, founder and chairman of Simmons & Co. International,
and Herman Franssen, President of International Energy Associates,
Inc., speaking on “Global
Oil Depletion and its Implications for the Pacific Northwest,”
2005
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