. "Appendix C: Summit Agenda." The National Academies Summit on America's Energy Future: Summary of a Meeting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.
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The National Academies Summit on America’s Energy Future: Summary of a Meeting
Session One
Moderator: Maxine Savitz
10:10
Introduction to Session One
Maxine Savitz, Vice President, National Academy of Engineering
10:20
Global Energy and Environment Projections: Next Steps
Ged Davis, Co-President, Global Energy Assessment, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, and former managing director, World Economic Forum
10:45
The Rise of China
Kelly Sims Gallagher, Director, Energy Technology
Innovation Policy, Belfer Center, and Adjunct Lecturer at the Kennedy School, Harvard University
11:15
Facing the Hard Truths About Energy
Rodney Nelson, Vice President, Schlumberger, and Lead on Carbon Management, National Petroleum Council
11:45
Session One Question and Answer Forum
12:00 p.m.
Lunch
Session Two
Moderator: Harold T. Shapiro
1:30 p.m.
Introduction to Session Two
Harold T. Shapiro, President Emeritus, Princeton University, and Chair, National Research Council Committee on America’s Energy Future
1:45
The Future of Coal and Nuclear Power
Ernest J. Moniz, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Co-Chair, MIT Interdisciplinary Studies on the Future of Nuclear Power and the Future of Coal Power
2:30
Biofuels: How Much, How Fast, and How Difficult?
José Goldemberg, Secretary for the Environment, State of São Paulo, Brazil, and Co-Chair, Global Energy Assessment Council, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis