EXPERTS DISCUSS FUTURE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
DURING UH LECTURE SERIES
Futurists, Analysts Scheduled for 10-Week Program Conducted on Campus
HOUSTON, Aug. 30, 2007 – New sources of energy are at the
center of debate between politicians, scientists, corporations and
the public. The topic soon will be brought into clearer focus through
the “The Future of Energy and the Environment” lecture
series hosted by the University of Houston’s Future Studies
Program.
This 10-part lecture series is open to the community and will be
conducted 6 – 7 p.m. on Tuesdays starting Sept. 11 in Room
101 of UH’s Cameron Building. For more information about the
lecture series or registration, contact Beatriz Arnillas at 713-743-4637
or visit tech.uh.edu/futureweb/events/Future_of_Energy_Index.html.
“This series will offer a better understanding of the alternative
futures in the oil and other energy industries along with the consequences
for climate change,” said Peter Bishop, UH associate professor
of strategic foresight.
Speakers include Garry Golden, futurist; John Calaway, chief development
officer for Babcock and Brown; Jim Lester, vice president of Houston
Advanced Research Center; and Barry Lefer, assistant professor of
geosciences.
The schedule of lectures is as follows:
• Sept. 11: The History of Energy Use in Human Civilization
• Sept. 18: Current Energy Production and Consumption in the
U.S. and Around the World
• Sept. 25: Oil, Gas and their Derivatives – Past, Present
and Future
• Oct. 2: The Peak Oil Debate – How Close Are We?
• Oct. 9: Electricity Production – Fossil, Nuclear and
Renewables
• Oct. 16: Hydrogen and the Dawn of Electron Energy –
Transportation and Portable Power
• Oct. 23: The Economics and Politics of Energy- Consumers
and Cartels
• Oct. 30: Energy Emissions and Greenhouse Gases
• Nov. 6: Climate Change and Global Warming – The Evidence
and the Future
• Nov. 13: Slowing the Growth and Mitigating the Effects of
Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change, including a section of Houston
after oil.
About the Futures Studies program at the University of
Houston
The UH Futures Studies program prepares professional futurists for
work in business, government, education and the non-profit sector.
Courses include Systems Thinking, Social Change, Forecasting, Strategic
Planning and World Futures. Graduates employ the tools and techniques
of long-term forecasting and planning to help their employers and
clients anticipate and influence change to achieve their preferred
future. Additional information about the program is available at
http://tech.uh.edu/futureweb/.
About the University of Houston
The University of Houston, Texas’ premier metropolitan research
and teaching institution, is home to more than 40 research centers
and institutes and sponsors more than 300 partnerships with corporate,
civic and governmental entities. UH, the most diverse research university
in the country, stands at the forefront of education, research and
service with more than 35,000 students.
For more information about UH visit the universitys
Newsroom at www.uh.edu/admin/media/newsroom.
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