Changing Energy Policy to Benefit the Environment and Human Health
Prof. Daniel M. Kammen, PhD
University of California-Berkeley
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
12:15am - 1:30pm
Theater
St. Paul Student Center
Energy use is the primary driver of local and global environmental change. It is also a
leading cause of human disease. Yet current patterns of energy use are widely seen as
extremely difficult to alter significantly. In this talk Prof. Kammen will examine the
basis for this view of energy "stasis." He will argue that far from being a "supertanker"
unable to alter course, the energy industry is highly capable of change. Indeed,
relatively simple policy changes may go a long way. The needed catalyst for progress
may simply be our interest in changing the status quo.
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