This page last reviewed July 26, 2011
to speak on topical environmental subjects involving air pollution and global warming.
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Lectures are given at the Cal/EPA Building in Sacramento or the Haagen-Smit Laboratory in El Monte, California
and are open to the public.
- For those who cannot attend the presentation in person, the Lectures will be
WEBCAST.
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2011 Chair's Lecture
"California's Energy Future: The View to 2050"
Jane C.S. Long, Ph.D. --
Announcement -- Presentation -- Video
Associate Director at Large, and Fellow, Center for Global Security Research
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Webcast viewers: Please send your questions during broadcast to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov
"California's Energy Future - The View to 2050" looks at what's required to reach the goals of S-3-05, the executive order from 2005 to reduce the state's emissions 80 percent below the 1990 level by 2050. The study invokes four key measures: efficiency, electrification, low-emission electricity and low emission fuel. With technology that is largely available to implement these four measures, we could reduce emissions by 60% below 1990 levels. More technical innovation will be required to meet the 2050 goal."
Friday, July 15, 2011 -- Time: 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Sierra Hearing Room
Cal/EPA Building -- 2nd floor
1001 "I" Street
Sacramento, CA, 95814
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