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A Joint Conference sponsored by the Brookings Institution, the National Commission on Energy Policy, the American Enterprise Institute, and the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies

Global Challenges for U.S. Energy Policy: Economic, Environmental, and Security Risks

Climate Change, Energy Security, Environment, Technology

Event Summary

Event Transcripts:
Introduction (PDF—81KB)
Panel 1 (PDF—84KB)
Panel 2 (PDF—127KB)
Keynote Address (PDF—53KB)
Panel 3 (PDF—147KB)
Panel 4 (PDF—72 KB)

Event Information

When

Friday, March 05, 2004
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Office of Communications

E-mail: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

International security, domestic energy production, and environmental protection are often discussed separately, but rising global energy demand has implications for a range of issues, including security, economics, and the environment. There is growing recognition, particularly since September 11, of the security dimensions of energy consumption and the economic costs of high energy prices. Global warming also remains a serious concern, but solutions to one policy arena may exacerbate problems in others.

In an effort to build a national consensus on addressing the global dimensions of U.S. energy policy, the Brookings Institution, the American Enterprise Institute, the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, and the National Commission on Energy Policy will co-sponsor a bipartisan, one-day conference on energy and the global environment that will bring together national political leaders, business executives, and foreign policy experts.

CONFERENCE AGENDA


9:30 am Opening Remarks: U.S. Energy Policy Goals

10:00 am Panel One: Global Energy Demand 2004-2050

11:30 am Panel Two: Energy Geopolitics: What are the Security and Economic Risks of External Energy Dependence?

1:00-2:30 pm Luncheon and Keynote Speaker

2:30-3:45 pm Panel Three: Energy and Environment: How Can We Meet Global Energy Needs While Protecting the Global Environment?

4:00-5:30 pm New Policy Directions

5:30-6:00 pm Reception hosted by Strobe Talbott, Brookings, and John Holdren, Co-chair, National Commission on Energy Policy

Participants

Energy and Environment

John Holdren

Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy, Harvard University; Co-Chair, National Commission on Energy Policy

Nigel Purvis

Nonresident Brookings Scholar on Environment and Development, Foreign Policy

Robert Hahn

Energy Geopolitics

Fiona Hill

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

James A. Placke

Senior Associate, Cambridge Energy Research Associates

R. James Woolsey

Former Director, CIA; Member, National Commission on Energy Policy

Global Energy Demand 2004-2050

Guy Caruso

Administrator, Energy Information Administration

John Felmy

Senior Economist, American Petroleum Institute

Introduction by

Jason Grumet

Executive Director, National Commission on Energy Policy

Luncheon Keynote Speaker

Kyle McSlarrow

US Deputy Secretary of Energy

New Policy Directions

Phil Sharp

Congressional Chair, National Commission on Energy Policy, former US Representative, Indiana

Opening Remarks, U.S. Energy Policy Goals

Bill Reilly

Co-Chair, National Commission on Energy Policy, Former EPA Administrator

Daniel Yergin

Chairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates

Strobe Talbott

President, Brookings Institution

Panel 1 Moderated by

Christopher DeMuth

President, American Enterprise Institute

Panel 2 Moderated by

James B. Steinberg

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Panel 3 Moderated by

David B. Sandalow

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

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