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ENERGY VULNERABILITY:
A NORTH BAY SUMMIT FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS
Held May 19, 2006
Petaluma Community Center
Sponsored by the Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Almost 40 elected, appointed and community leaders from the North Bay met at the Petaluma Community Center to explore the fast-emerging realities, implications, and opportunities of rising energy costs. For a more detailed review of the program, see the article posted on Energy Bulletin.
PROGRAM
Welcome
Tanya Narath, Executive Director, Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy
Keynote
Richard Heinberg, Core faculty member of New College of California. Overview of Energy Vulnerability and Implications for Public Policy Makers | CLICK TO READ
Breakout Sessions
Participants break into small groups to discuss reactions | CLICK TO READ
Report Back from Groups
Discussion of the most important challenges and opportunities
Keynote
Julian Darley, Founder and Director, Post Carbon Institute. How are other cities responding to the challenges and opportunities of energy vulnerability. CLICK TO READ
Breakout Sessions
Participants break into small groups for discussion | CLICK TO READ
Report Back From Groups
Discussion of ways to respond to challenges and mitigate vulnerabilities
Concluding Remarks/Summation
Tanya Narath
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