REGISTER NOW FOR KEYNOTE NCSE CLIMATE SCIENCE AND SOLUTIONS CONFERENCE

Avoid registration hassels and Register now for The National Council fo=
r Science and the Environment (NCSE)=E2=80=99s 8th National Conference =
on Science, Policy and the Environment: Climate Change: Science and Sol=
utions!

More than 1000 people from the scientific, government, business, academ=
ic, and environmental communities have already registered for the Natio=
nal Council for Science and the Environment's (NCSE) 8th National Confe=
rence on Science, Policy, and the Environment=E2=80=94Climate Change: S=
cience and Solutions, to be held on January 16-18, 2008=2E =20


Join us to develop large scale solutions to climate change=2E We will c=
over all facets of climate change science and solutions, beginning with=
 current global change science, implications of climate change, and key=
 science issues for tackling global change=2E  Strategies for solutions=
, including technologies, policies, and approaches for overcoming techn=
ological, psychological, economic, political, and other barriers will b=
e carefully examined and discussed=2E  Solutions from all sectors, incl=
uding academia, government, corporate, non-governmental organizations, =
and faith-based communities, will be presented=2E  Communication, educa=
tion, and outreach on climate change solutions, as well as political le=
adership and policymaking, will be emphasized throughout the conference=
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Key speakers include:=20

=E2=80=A2           Mohan Munasinghe, Vice Chair, Intergovernmental Pan=
el on Climate Change (IPCC)

=E2=80=A2           James E=2E Rogers ,Chairman, President and Chief Ex=
ecutive Officer, Duke Energy Corporation

=E2=80=A2           Rev=2E Richard Cizek, Vice-President, National Asso=
ciation of Evangelicals

=E2=80=A2           Michael Crow, President, Arizona State University

=E2=80=A2           Ross C=2E "Rocky" Anderson, Mayor, Salt Lake City, =
Utah (2000-2008)

=E2=80=A2           Lynn Scarlett,  Deputy Secretary of the U=2ES=2E De=
partment of the Interior

=E2=80=A2           Abigail Kimbell, Chief, US Forest Service

=E2=80=A2           Stephen Schneider, Stanford University

=E2=80=A2           Representative Jay Inslee, U=2ES=2E House of Repres=
entatives, 1st District, Washington state




John P=2E Holdren, President and Director, The Woods Hole Research Cent=
er, will present the 8th John H=2E Chafee Memorial Lecture


Robert W=2E Corell, Director, Global Change Program, The H=2E John Hein=
z III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, will receive N=
CSE=E2=80=99s Lifetime Achievement Award


Conference participants can participate in=20

=C2=A7         25 Concurrent Skill-building Workshops, Wednesday mornin=
g, January 16  =20

How- to sessions focusing on training and guidance to implement climate=
 change solutions=2E =20


=C2=A7         35 Breakout Sessions, Thursday afternoon, January 17

Breakout sessions will explore content topics in depth and develop reco=
mmendations that will constitute a Climate Stabilization, Mitigation, a=
nd Adaptation Strategy=2E=20

 Discussants include:

Hon=2E Sherwood Boehlert, former Chair, Science Committee, House of Rep=
resentatives

Dennis Welch, Senior Vice-President, American Electric Power

Maurice Bechard, Director, Global Environment Health and Safety, Johnso=
nDiversey

Howard Frumkin, Director, National Center for Environmental Health, Cen=
ters for Disease Control and Prevention

Angelina Howard, Vice President and Executive Adviser to the President,=
 Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)

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=C2=A7         10 Symposia, on the morning of Friday, January 18th, wil=
l provide a forum for leaders in climate change solutions to discuss th=
eir science and policy approaches=2E


The Showcase of Solutions will include more than 20 exhibitors and 50 s=
cientific poster presentations=2E


A special event Perspectives of the Next Generation will feature The En=
virolution, DoRight Enterprises and Jessy Tolkan, leader of the Energy =
Action Coalition


Register today =E2=80=93 space is limited!


Following the conference, the participant-developed action agenda will =
be included in a published report to be disseminated to policy makers a=
nd the general public=2E  More information on the conference, including=
 program agenda, speaker biographies, and registration information is a=
vailable at www=2ENCSEonline=2Eorg/2008conference=2E

Please direct general conference questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=2Eorg=2E We hope to see you on January 16-18!

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