Energy Symposium: The Rosenfeld Effect
April 28, 2006, 08:30AMSibley Auditorium
William W. Nazzaroff
-Chair, Energy and Resources Group, UC Berkeley
-Professor of Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Robert J. Birgeneau
-Chancellor at the University of California, Berkeley
Session One
John Holdren
-Director, The Woods Hole Research Center, Harvard University
-Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy and Director, Program on Science,
Technology, and Public Policy at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
-Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Harvard University
-President, American Association for the Advancement of Science
NRDC ENERGY TEAM:
Sheryl Carter, Director, Western Energy Programs
Devra Bachrach Wang, Director, California Energy Programs
Audrey Chang, Staff Scientist
Session Two
Mark Levine
-Director, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, LBNL
-Group Leader, China Energy Group, LBNL
-Founder and board member, Bejing Energy Efficiency Center
Ashok Gadgil
-Senior Staff Scientist and Group Leader, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, LBNL
-Adjunct Professor, Energy and Resources Group, UC Berkeley
Session Three
Robert Socolow
-Co-Director, The Carbon Mitigation Initiative, Princeton University
-Professor, Princeton University
Steve Chu
-Lab Director, LBNL
-1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Session Four
Stephen Schneider
-Co-Director, Center for Environmental Science and Policy at the Stanford Institute for International
Studies
-Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Stanford University
-Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
Henry Kelly
-President, Federation of American Scientists
Session Five
Joseph Romm
-Executive Director, Center for Energy and Climate Solutions
-Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Closing Remarks -
Art Rosenfeld
Sponsor Details
This event was sponsored by College of Natural Resources
The College of Natural Resources serves society by generating and disseminating knowledge in the biological, physical, and social sciences in order to provide the tools to both protect the Earth's nat

