Climate Change Forum 2010
“Three Keys to Sustainable Urban Communities: Water, Power, and Transportation”
Hitachi Climate Change Forum 2010 provided an opportunity for key U.S. opinion leaders and technological experts to discuss issues regarding sustainable development of urban communities. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and The Brookings Institution organized the featured panels at Hitachi Climate Change Forum 2010.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Assistant Administrator ‘Peter Silva’, delivered the keynote presentation. His presentation focused on the current debate on water policy in the United States. The forum attracted over 200 key opinion leaders from government, academia, non-profit organizations, and other executives from the industry.
Hitachi Climate Change Forum 2010 Event Details
| Date: | Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 12:00 |
| Venue: | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Auditorium
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| Organizer: | Hitachi, Ltd. |
Keynote Presentation
The Honorable Peter S. Silva
Assistant Administrator for Water
United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Panel #1
- Panel #2
Electricity/Energy
Panelists
Michael Miller
Director, Environment and Renewables, Electric Power Research Institute
William Parks
Senior Technical Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy
Naofumi Sakamoto
Chief Researcher, Hitachi Research Institute
Moderator
Dr. Charles Ebinger
Senior Fellow and Director,
Energy Security Initiative, The
Brookings Institution
Transportation
Panelists
Matthew J. Klein
President,
Akridge
Dr. Michael Meyer
Director
Georgia Transportation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert Puentes
Senior Fellow
Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution
Moderator
The Honorable Dave McCurdy
President and CEO, Alliance
of Automobile Manufacturers
(Former Congressman)
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