| DATE: | Friday-Saturday, December 7-8, 2007 |
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| PLACE: | Lipman Room, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley |
| FORMAT: | Conference |
| SPONSORS: | Center for Chinese Studies Berkeley China Initiative Institute of East Asian Studies This conference is supported by a grant from the Luce Foundation |
All panels are free and open to the public.
Presentation titles to be posted soon
Friday, December 7, 2007
9:15 am
Tom Gold (UC Berkeley)
George Breslauer (Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Berkeley)
10:00 am
10:45 am
Moderator: Orville Schell
Panelists:
Isabel Hilton
Wenran Jiang, Paradigm Shifts: Meeting China's Environment Challenges
C.S. Kiang, Balance of Energy and Environment in China — Challenges and Opportunities
Ye Qi
Lili Wang, China's Environmental Communication: History and Challenges
12:30 pm
Lunch break
2:30 pm
Moderator: Roger Cohn
Panelists:
Kirk R. Smith, China's Environmental Health Challenges: The Energy and Climate Connections
Peng Gong, Environmental Data Assembling and Analysis for Disease Transmission Modeling
Robert Spear, Managing China's Environment: Manpower Challenges in the Trenches
Feng Ting Li
4:00 pm
Coffee break
4:15 pm
Moderator: Lin Jiang
Panelists:
Max Auffhammer, China's New Leadership Role In Carbon Emissions and Policy
Mark Levine, Can China Gain Control of its Energy Future?
Larry Li
ZhongXiang Zhang, China Is not a Christmas Tree to Hang Everybody's Complaints: Putting its Energy-Saving and Pollutants-Cutting into Perspective
6:00 pm
Saturday, December 8, 2007
9:15 am
Moderator: Jeremy Potash
Panelists:
Robert Collier, Difficulties in Greening China: Why the Clean Tech Revolution Won't Happen without Environmental Re-Regulation
Po Chi Wu, Discontinuities & Paradoxes: An Investor's Perspective
Chris Raczkowski, Information Scarcity, Market Peculiarities & Decision Making for Sustainable & Clean Tech Investors in China
Daniel Spitzer
10:45 am
Coffee break
11:00 am
Moderator and panelist: Gang He
Panelists:
Gang He, Crises and Choices: China's Climate Change Strategy
Peter Perdue, Environmental Discourse in China: Media and Historical Constraints
Chi-yuen Wang, Water Supply Challenges in China's Northwest: Some Personal Observations
Michael Zhao, A Multimedia
Perspective on Water
12:30 pm
1:30 pm
Lunch break
2:45 pm
Moderator: Julia Strauss
Panelists:
Sheldon Brown, Representation and Development: The Scalable City in China
Harrison Fraker
Mark Henderson, Urbanization, Land Conservation, and Climate Change
Shannon May, How Much Arable Land Is There Out There?
4:15 pm
Coffee break
Rick and Ann's coffee/tea/pastries
4:30 pm
5:30 pm
6:00 pm
Reception
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