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Council of Scientific Society Presidents | Friday, 30 July 2010
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In an effort to offer provocative "think pieces" on issues in science and science education, the "CSSP Forum" presents discussion documents written by some of the nation's leaders in science and science policy.


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 (L - R) T. Eisner, National Science Medalist,
G. Anderson (AIBS), and D. Wall (ESA) Discuss
Future Needs for National Environmental Policy
David Gergen gives deep analysis
of Washington Politics

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V. Ramaswamy (Princeton,
NOAA), co-author of IPCC
report that was basis
of 2007 Nobel Prize

Paul Anastas (Yale) discusses
implementation of the 12
Principles of Green Chemistry

 Asst Secty of Interior Lyle
Laverty explains conflicts
among demands for
natural resources

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Lester Brown (EPI) says that
our global situation is
unsustainable, requiring
concerted action now
 Pulitzer Prize winners L. Weiss
and U. McFarling (LA Times)
discuss demise of ocean ecosystems
 CEO Ray Anderson (Interface)
explains how to grow profits and
recycle all his products simultaneously
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 M. McCracken (IAMAS) leads
discussion on controlling climate
changes, with diverse CSSP presidents
 Nobelist A. Heeger explains new
ways to capture sunlight and
generate electricity
 J. Holdren (Harvard) sees
practical ways forward in
decreasing CO2 footprint
of energy industries
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Sandra Postel forecasts clean
water shortages and stresses
need for more effective
water conservation

J. Lubchenco, President ICSU,
discusses decline in ocean
species with Nobelist J.
Friedman and H. Pitluck (AAFS)

William Prindle (ICF) explains
how to build large buildings
that use 1/3 less energy and
are even energy neutral
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 National Science Medalist Nina
Federoff, Science Advisor to
Secty of State, sees growing
global food shortages
becoming a crisis
  Asst Secty- Dept Interior Mark
Limbaugh discusses western
states imbalances of
water supply and demand