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APPENDIX 1 - CONFERENCE AGENDA
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, POLICY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
December 7-8, 2000 | National Academy of Sciences | Washington, DC
Help shape the science for the environment agenda for the next Administration and Congress
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2000
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| 1:00–1:15 | Welcome, Introductions, Conference Goal
Dr. Stephen Hubbell, University of Georgia, Chair,
NCSE
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| 1:15–2:00 | Keynote Address: Dr. Sylvia Earle, Deep Ocean
Exploration and Research
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| 2:00–3:30 | Plenary I: A Science Agenda for the Next Century
Dr. Peter Saundry, NCSE
Federal Spending on Environmental R&D
(NCSE Report)
Dr. Tom Graedel,Yale University
Grand Challenges in Environmental Science
(NAS Report)
Dr.Virginia Dale, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Global Change Ecosystems Research (NAS Report)
Dr. Robert Kates, Chair, NAS/NRC Coordinating
Committee on a Transition to Sustainability
Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward
Sustainability (NAS Report) and Sustainability Science
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| 4:00–5:15 | Plenary II: Environmental Science and
Engineering for the 21st Century: The Role of the
National Science Foundation. Chaired by Dr. Tom
Graedel, NSF Advisory Committee on Environmental
Research and Education
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Chair, National Science Board Task
Force on the Environment
Dr. Margaret Leinen, Assistant Director for Geosciences
and Environmental Coordinator, NSF
Dr. Ann Kinzig, Arizona State University
Workshop report on Nature and Society: An Imperative
for Integrated Environmental Research
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| 5:15–5:30 | Charge to Participants Prior to Breakout Sessions:
Looking through the prisms of different issues, suggest
new approaches to improving the scientific basis for
environmental decisionmaking.
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| 5:30–7:00 | Buffet Reception
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| 7:00–8:30 | John H. Chafee Memorial Lecture on Science and
the Environment (NAS Auditorium)
Introduction by Ambassador Richard E. Benedick,
President, NCSE
Remarks by Senator Lincoln Chafee (RI)
Host Committee
THE CFC-OZONE PUZZLE: Environmental
Science and Policy in the Global Arena
Dr. F. Sherwood Rowland, Nobel Laureate,
University of California, Irvine
Dr. Mario J. Molina, Nobel Laureate,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2000
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| 9:00–12:00 | Breakout Sessions: Here’s your opportunity to shape
the “science for the environment” agenda of the next
Administration and Congress. Each session is charged
with generating a brief set of recommendations for
improving the scientific basis for decision making
within the topic area.These recommendations are
not expected to be consensus views. Each session will
open with short remarks from different stakeholding
communities.
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| 1:00–1:30 | Congressional Leadership Award:
Rep. James Saxton (NJ)
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| 1:30–2:15 | Special Address: VISION ACROSS
BOUNDARIES, Dr. Amory Lovins, Rocky
Mountain Institute
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| 2:15–3:15 | Plenary III: Reports from Breakout Groups: The
proceedings and policy recommendations of participants
will be developed into a Conference Report for submission
to the new Administration and Congress.
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| 3:30–5:00 | Closing Plenary: The New Administration
and Congress:
Rep. Tom Udall (NM)
F. Henry Habicht II, Global Environment & Technology
Foundation
David Goldston, Office of Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (NY)
Ginny Worrest, Office of Senator Olympia Snowe (ME)
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