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John P. Holdren
Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
Member of the Board (on leave), Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
September 7, 2006
"Meeting the Intertwined Challenges of Energy and Climate Change"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
May 23, 2006
"Targets, Options, and Strategies for Climate-Change Mitigation"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
May 11, 2006
"The Future of Electricity Supply: Challenges and Options"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
April 20, 2006
"The Economic, Environmental, & National Security Challenges of Energy Supply and the Role of Science & Technology in Addressing Them"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
Spring 2006
"The Energy Innovation Imperative: Addressing Oil Dependence, Climate Change, and Other 21st Century Energy Challenges"
Journal Article, Innovations, issue 2, volume 1
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
Society faces many energy challenges in this century, but "running out" of energy resources in a global or absolute sense is not one of them.
March 10, 2006
"Climate Change and Energy Policy"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
March 2006
"Climate Change, Energy, and Developing Countries"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
March 2, 2006
"Energy Policy in the United States: Harmonizing Energy-Security and Climate-Change Objectives"
Presentation
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
February 2006
"DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Database"
Fact Sheet
By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, Diane Segal, Paul de Sa, Former Research Fellow, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 1999-2000 and John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Database: a database in Microsoft Excel format tracking budget requests on energy-technology research, development, and demonstraton (RD&D) from 1978 - 2007, including charts.
October 28, 2005
Retrospective: Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005)
Magazine or Newspaper Article, Science, issue 5748, volume 310
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program



