Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest

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WESTCARB 2004 Public Forum: Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest

October 27, 2004
Introduction and Overview Jim Cathcart, Oregon Department of Forestry, WESTCARB Team Leader of Terrestrial Sequestration
Panel 1: Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest and Societal Response to Possible Impacts
Moderator's Opening Remarks Martha Krebs, Science Strategies
The Science of Climate Change Alan Mix, Oregon State University
Energy Technology, Stabilizing Climate Change, and CO2 Capture and Storage Jae Edmonds, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Oregon Governor's Advisory Group on Global Warming Sam Sadler, Oregon Department of Energy
Western States Public Perspective (discussion only, no slides) Carol Jolly, Washington Governor’s Office
Pacific Northwest Energy Business Perspective Virinder Singh, PacifiCorp (a WESTCARB partner)
Panel 2: Terrestrial and Geologic Sequestration Opportunities in the Pacific Northwest and the WESTCARB Research Partnership
Moderator's Opening Remarks Kelly Birkinshaw, California Energy Commission
A View of DOE’s Carbon Sequestration R&D Program David Hyman, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Geologic Storage of CO2 Lynn Orr, Stanford University
Terrestrial Sequestration John Kadyszewski, Winrock International
Developing Sequestration Options for the West Coast Larry Meyer, University of California–Office of the President and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; WESTCARB Technical Director

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