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Climate Change: Science and Solutions

January 16-18, 2008   Washington, DC
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

Now Available:
8th John H. Chafee Memorial Lecture
John P. Holdren
President and Director, Woods Hole Research Center; Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Enviornmental Policy, Harvard University

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The Climate Solutions Consensus
What We Know and What To Do About It

 

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THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT thanks all the participants of the  8th National Conference on Science, Policy, and the Environment for their help in developing and advancing science-based solutions to climate change.

Science and Solutions was an opportunity for dialogue with leading scientists, policy makers, industry leaders, educators, and other solutions-oriented innovators to develop comprehensive strategies for protecting people and the planet against the threat of climate change.

The three-day conference was held January 16-18, 2008, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.  An interactive agenda featured skill-building workshops, targeted breakout sessions, plenary sessions, and symposia that provide participants with an expansive understanding of climate change solutions—and how we can achieve them.

 

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