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CO2 and Mercury Control Technology

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CO2 and Mercury Control Technology

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This event is part of the Energy Technology Innovation Project Speaker Series.  All events are open to the public.

September 20, 2004:  John Holdren, “Science, Technology, and Innovation: Why and How it Matters,” BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

September 27, 2004:  John Holdren, “What is Sustainable Prosperity?” Perkins Room, 10:10-11:30*

October 4, 2004:  Kelly Sims Gallagher, ETIP Director, Where Did Our Understanding of the Importance of Innovation Come From?” With comments from Ambuj Sagar. BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

November 1, 2004: Richard Nelson, Columbia University, “National Innovation Systems for Sustainable Prosperity,” BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

November 3, 2004: John Bradshaw, Geoscience Australia, “Mapping world geological storage potential of CO2: Insights, implications and future directions,” BCSIA Library, 4:00 PM

November 4, 2004: Zhongyang Luo, Zhejiang University China, “CO2 and Mercury Control Technology,” Littauer 332, 12:00 PM.

November 8, 2004: Alice Amsden, MIT, “Innovation and Economic Development” BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

November 15, 2004: Bill Rosenberg, CBG-ENRP-ETIP Fellow and Jennie Stephens, ETIP Fellow, “Integrating IGCC and Carbon Sequestration: Economic and Technical Challenges,” Perkins Room, 10:10-11:30*

November 22, 2004: Arnulf Grubler, IIASA and Yale, “The Drivers of Innovation,” BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

December 3, 2004: Greg Unrue, Instituto de Empresa, “The Techno-Institutional Complex as a Framework for Climate Policy Analysis,” Taubman A, 12:00-2:00 PM.

December 6, 2004: Calestous Juma and Gene Skolnikoff, MIT, “Science, Technology, and Foreign Policy,” BCSIA Library, 10:10-11:30*

December 13, 2004: Guodong Sun, ETIP Fellow, “Financing for IGCC in China” Perkins Room, 10:10-11:30*

*Part of Science, Technology, and Innovation for Sustainable Prosperity seminar, jointly sponsored by BCSIA’s Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program and CID’s Science, Environment, and Development Program.