The University of Maryland's <http://www.umd.edu/cons>Sustainable 
Development & Conservation Biology program will host the second 
annual Sustainable Energy Forum: Options for Climate Stability to 
explore progressive proposals for confronting the challenge of global 
warming from a scientific, technological, and particularly a policy 
perspective:
    * What level of carbon reduction is necessary to avert ecological 
tipping points?
    * What policy options are most effective for reaching carbon 
reduction targets?
    * Which technologies can contribute to less carbon-intensive energy?
    * Will carbon markets finance sustainable development and 
biodiversity conservation?

Join <http://www.mnp.nl/ipcc/index.html>IPCC WGIII co-chair Ogunlade 
Davidson, 
<http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/apr2007/2007-04-24-04.asp>Ecuador's 
Minister of Energy Alberto Acosta and distinguished speakers for a 
discussion of climate change mitigation strategies that share parity 
with the scale and urgency of the problem.

Sustainable Energy Forum 2007: Options for Climate Stability will 
take place Tuesday, May 22 in the Betts Theater at the Marvin Center 
in Washington, DC.

The <http://gwired.gwu.edu/marvincenter/info/Address/>Marvin Center 
is located at 800 21st Street NW between H and Eye streets, two 
blocks east of the Foggy Bottom metro stop. 
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=989103594005>Registration is 
open to the public. Seating is limited.

For information visit: <http://www.sef.umd.edu/>www.sef.umd.edu

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