ADVISORY/Energy and National Security Forum
--March 5, 2003--Discussion Subjects of Interest to Reporters:
-- | The "Real" Cost of Middle Eastern Oil |
-- | How Secure is the U.S. Power Grid? |
-- | Can Bush's Hydrogen Vehicle Proposal Make a Difference in 5 Years, 10 Years? |
-- | How Can the U.S. Improve Its Energy Security? |
WHAT: Energy and National Security Public Forum Cosponsored by: NESEA & The Worldwatch Institute Free, public event of the Building Energy 2003 Conference WHEN: Wednesday, March 12, 7 p.m. WHERE: Room 101 in Bldg. 34, at 50 Vassar Street on the MIT Campus WHO: Jeb Sharp, moderator, WGBH/BBC foreign policy reporter for "The World" radio program Christopher Flavin, speaker, President of The Worldwatch Institute, co-author of State of the World book series William Holmberg, speaker, President of Global Biorefineries, Chair, New Uses Council Jefferson Tester, speaker, former Director of the MIT Energy Laboratory Joel Gordes, speaker, President of Environmental Energy Solutions INFO: Go to: www.nesea.org, click on Building Energy Conference 2003, then public forum section or call (413) 774-6051 CONTACT: Fred Schlicher for credentials and interviews (781) 395-7766 or Schlicher@mindspring.com
NESEA is the nation's leading regional membership association involved in promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of energy conservation and non-polluting, renewable energy technologies.
Worldwatch Institute (www.worldwatch.org) is an independent research organization that works for an environmentally sustainable and socially just society, in which the needs of all people are met without threatening the health of the natural environment or the well being of future generations.