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Event Speakers Date Organization
Intelligent Light Dowling 2007,
04-26
Color Kinetics
Powering Growth: China's Alternative Energy Sector Zhengrong, Hanrahan, Friedman 2007,
04-24
Committee of 100
Climate Change: Perspectives of Utility CEOs; a Hearing of the Energy & Commerce Cmte.'s Subcmte. on Energy & Air Quality Morris, Sterba, Rogers, Sokol, Reasor, Lee 2007,
03-20
House Energy and Commerce Committee

39min')" onclick="return now('Washington, DC--Mark Goldfus, senior vice president at Merrill Lynch & Co.; Fred R. Buenrostro, chief executive officer of CalPERS; Connecticut State Treasurer Denise Nappier; California State Treasurer Bill Lockyer; Jack Ehnes, chief executive officer at CalSTRS; Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres and director of Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR); Tim Wirth, former US Senator and president of United Nations Foundation
For the first time, dozens of leading U.S. investors representing over $4 trillion in capital call on Congress to enact strong mandatory federal legislation to tackle global climate change. Institutional investors and asset managers from all parts of the country, joined by major corporations in the electric power, oil and high-tech sectors, announce that clear regulatory signals and tangible goals are needed so that US businesses can respond to business risks and opportunities from climate change, and reduce US greenhouse gas emissions 60-90% by mid-century.

39min');" class="title_content" title="For the first time, dozens of leading U.S. investors representing over $4 trillion in capital call on Congress to enact strong mandatory federal legislation to tackle global climate change. Institutional investors and asset managers from all parts of the country, joined by major corporations in the electric power, oil and high-tech sectors, announce that clear regulatory signals and tangible goals are needed so that US businesses can respond to business risks and opportunities from climate change, and reduce US greenhouse gas emissions 60-90% by mid-century.">$4 Trillion of Investors Call on Congress to Reduce Global Warming Pollution 60-90%
Goldfus, Buenrostro, Nappier; Lockyer; Ehnes, Lubber, Wirth 2007,
03-19
Ceres
Carbon Policy Change by Major Energy Associations Kuhn, Shelk, Wilkinson 2007,
03-14
United States Energy Association
The Department of Energy Fiscal Year 2008 Research and Development Budget Proposal: Energy & Environment Subcmte. Hearing Orbach, Spurgeon, Karsner, Kolevar, Shope 2007,
03-07
House Science & Technology Committee
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Opening Comments Eckhart 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference- Keynote Address Dreyer 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Keynote Address Moore 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Keynote Address Arvizu 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Keynote Address Griend 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Keynote Address Gibbons 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Interview Arvizu 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Interview Dreyer 2007,
03-07
ACORE
POWER-GEN Renewable Energy & Fuels Conference - Interview Gibbons 2007,
03-07
ACORE
Creation of NextGen Energy Council Announced by Governors Huntsman, Freudenthal, Gibbons, Hoeven, Manchin 2007,
02-26
NextGen Energy Council
The World's Fastest Growing Energy Source Silagy, Revak 2007,
02
Siemens USA
Winter Energy Outlook Kuhn, Parker, Felmy 2006,
10-31
United States Energy Association
President Discusses Energy During Visit to Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania Bush 2006,
05-24
The White House
Generating Electricity in a Carbon-Constrained World, Seq 1 of 2 Specker 2006,
03-30
Resources for the Future
Generating Electricity in a Carbon-Constrained World, Seq 2 of 2 Specker 2006,
03-30
Resources for the Future

   
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