Finding a secure, safe and reliable source of energy to power world
economic growth will be one of the great challenges of this century.
The Harvard University Center for the Environment invites the Harvard
community to take up that challenge by participating in this ongoing
series of discussions.
Please join us tomorrow, December 14, 2006 for the second lecture of
the 2006-2007 series.
Meeting
the Energy-Environment Challenge....and How Harvard Can Help
John P. Holdren,
Teresa and John Heinz Professor, John
F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard
University and Director, Woods Hole Research Center
This lecture is free
and open to the public and will be in the Yenching Auditorium, 2 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge starting at 5 PM.
Please refer to the Center's website for a
complete schedule of the 2006-2007 Future of Energy series and to view
the first presentation by Mark Little, Senior Vice President and
Director of GE Global Research.
www.environment.harvard.edu
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Jenny MacGregor
Events and Publications Coordinator
Harvard University Center for the Environment
ph: 617-495-8883