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2006 NCSE Conference: Energy for a Sustainable and Secure Future=20
Register by November 18 and Save!

Early registration concludes this Friday, November 18 for the National =
Council for Science and the Environment's 6th National Conference on =
Science, Policy and the Environment: Energy for a Sustainable and Secure =
Future, to be held on January 26-27, 2006 at the Ronald Reagan Building =
and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.
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The conference will serve as a forum for over 800 leaders in =
environmental science and engineering, policy and government, =
corporations and civil society, and education to identify opportunities =
for science and technology to improve the decisions that define our =
energy future. It will also be an important opportunity for networking =
across traditional boundaries.=20

Plenary roundtable discussions will address the following themes:
.  Opportunities for Decisionmaking
.  Opportunities from Science & Technology
.  Building Collaborations for Progress
.  Integrating Climate Change into Energy Decisionmaking=20

Concurrent symposia will allow participants to delve deeper into the =
critical issues of
.  Decisionmaking in the Real World
.  Guiding Research for Impact
.  Assessing Energy Futures
.  Climate Change: Science to Action

18 interactive breakout sessions will enable participants to generate =
science-based strategies for sustainable and secure energy solutions. =
Active participation and lively discussion are encouraged in these =
sessions.  Sessions will cover such topics as Financing Energy =
Decisions, Community Planning, Business Approaches to Sustainable =
Energy, Transportation, Education, Setting Research Priorities, and the =
Future of Energy.

A report containing strategies developed at the conference will be =
widely publicized and presented to the U.S. Congress, federal, state and =
local governments, bilateral and multilateral agencies, international =
governmental and non-governmental organizations, educational and =
academic institutions, and the general public.
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An exhibition will showcase innovative energy programs, publications and =
technologies, while a poster session will enable participants to share =
initiatives and research at the interface between energy science, =
technology and policy.  Take advantage of the opportunity to exhibit, =
present a poster or sponsor the conference.  Please note: the deadline =
to submit a poster abstract is December 9.

Register by November 18, 2005 to save up to 18%.  Please visit =
www.ncseonline.org to register and to view the latest program updates, =
details on the exhibition, poster session, and sponsorship =
opportunities, and information on travel and lodging.  Please direct =
general conference questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call =
202-530-5810.


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Mary Shockley
Conference Program Coordinator
National Council for Science and the Environment
1707 H Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202-530-5810
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) is a =
non-profit organization working to improve the scientific basis for =
environmental decisionmaking. NCSE is supported by nearly 500 academic, =
scientific, environmental, government and business organizations.
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