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John P. Holdren

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

 

 

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2007 (continued)

February 15, 2007

"Science and Technology for Sustainable Well-Being"

Presentation

By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Presidential Lecture for the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco.

 

 

February 2007

U.S. Government Investments in 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

U.S. Government Investments in 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 1978–2008, including charts.

 

 

February 9, 2007

"Energy and Sustainability"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Science, issue 5813, volume 315

By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Editorial in Science magazine's special issue on energy and sustainability.

 

 

Pat Rioux

February 2007

"Update on Climate Science: What Has Been Learned Lately"

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.

 

 

January / February 2007

"The Sky Is Falling"

Journal Article, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, (Special Issue: Five Minutes to Midnight), issue 1, volume 63

By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

An interview with John P. Holdren in The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in the magazine's Five Minutes to Midnight issue.

 

2006

December 29, 2006

Climate Change: Expertise vs. Doubt

Op-Ed, Boston Globe, Letter to the Editor

By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Letter to the Editor of the Boston Globe in response to an Op-Ed by Jeff Jacoby.

 

 

2006

"Energy-Technology Innovation"

Journal Article, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, volume 31

By Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

This paper examines the state of understanding of energy-technology innovation and its role in augmenting energy resources, enhancing the quality of energy services, and reducing the economic, environmental, or political costs associated with energy supply and use.

 

 

November 3, 2006

"Meeting the Climate-Change Challenge"

Presentation

By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Lecture for the SES Distinguished Scientist Seminar, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass, November 3, 2006.

 

 

September 19, 2006

"Meeting the Climate-Energy Challenge: What Do We Know? What Should We Do? What Can Philanthropists Do?"

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.

 

 

Curt Carnemark

September 7, 2006

"Environment and Sustainable Well-Being"

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.

 

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