Chris Mooney, Author of “Storm World” and Washington, DC correspondent
for Seed Magazine
Are hurricanes getting stronger, or more frequent? And what role does
climate change play in the weather patterns that shape them? Join us as
science journalist Chris Mooney, author of a new book on the subject,
explores those questions and the scientific and political issues that
surround them.
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to mingle and discuss science issues in an informal setting. At least 35
cafés now exist in the U.S.
ABOUT THIS CAFE: The National Science
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cousin in Washington D.C. in April 2006 to make science more accessible
and accountable by featuring speakers whose expertise spans the sciences
and who can talk in plain English. Generally held on first Tuesdays at
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NSF Café Scientifique Arlington
08/07/2007 at 06:00PM
During a Global Warming Town Hall meeting in Ann Arbor on Tuesday,
August 7, Congressman John D. Dingell (D-MI15) will take questions
regarding a carbon tax bill he intends to introduce as part of a
multi-tiered approach to reducing carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas
emissions.
Under Dingell’s leadership, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
passed energy efficiency legislation that would remove from the
atmosphere more than 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions
(through the year 2030), which is more than the annual emissions of all
cars on American roads today. The legislation is expected to pass the
full House this week.
In the fall, Dingell also plans to develop a comprehensive, mandatory,
economy-wide program with the goal of achieving as much as an 80 percent
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. He is a co-sponsor of the
Hill-Terry bill, HR 2927, which would mandate
separate car and truck standards to meet a total fleet fuel economy
standard between 32 and 35 mpg by 2022; increases up to 40 percent over
current standards.
Pioneer High School Schreiber Auditorium 601 W. Stadium Blvd Ann Arbor,
MI 48103
House Energy and Commerce
08/07/2007 at 03:30PM
Field hearing on Reducing Barriers to growth of Emerging Energy
Technologies – Relationships between Federal, State and Local
Governments.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
08/07/2007 at 09:00AM
The House will consider amendments to HR 3221,
the New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and
Consumer Protection Act, and HR 2776, the
Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007, in preparation
for the votes on these bills.
U.S. House of Representatives
08/03/2007 at 09:00AM
The Committee on Rules is expected to meet Thursday, August 2, 2007 to
grant a rule which may structure the amendment process for floor
consideration of H.R. 2776, the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation
Tax Act of 2007, and H.R. 3221, the New Direction for Energy
Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act.
Any Member wishing to offer an amendment to H.R. 3221 must do so by 5:00
PM on Wednesday, August 1, 2007.
House Rules Committee
H-313 Capitol
08/02/2007 at 03:00PM
Senate Intelligence Committee
219 Hart
08/02/2007 at 02:30PM
At 10:30 am on Thursday, August 2, in the hearing room of the Senate
Environment and Public Works Committee (Dirksen 406), Senators Joe
Lieberman (ID-CT) and John Warner (R-VA), the Chairman and Ranking
Republican, respectively, of the Senate Subcommittee on Private Sector
and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection, will
unveil the particulars of the agreement that they have reached on
economy-wide climate legislation. This agreement synthesizes ideas
contained in other climate change proposals while also incorporating new
thinking. It will form the basis of a bill that the two Senators will
introduce when the Senate reconvenes in September.
Senate Environment and Public Works
Senate Environment and Public Works: Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection
406 Dirksen
08/02/2007 at 10:30AM
H.R. 1534, the “Mercury Export Ban Act of 2007”.
House Energy and Commerce Committee
2123 Rayburn
08/02/2007 at 10:00AM