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Event Date: 
January 12, 2012

Energy for the Next 20 Years: Protecting the Environment and Meeting Our Demands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global energy consumption is projected to grow more than 50 percent by 2035, with much of that increase coming from countries outside the United States and Europe. Meanwhile, the world’s total carbon emissions continue to grow, and dams—the planet’s leading source of renewable energy—are often devastating for river ecosystems and people who depend on them. How can Earth possibly meet its growing energy demands without destroying the environment? Experts on wind, nuclear, hydropower and other energy forms debate the most promising paths forward.

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ChunYeung Au
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The New York Academy of Sciences
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