Nicholas Institute Washington, D.C. Office
A VIP Luncheon to celebrate the launch of the Nicholas Institute
for Environmental Policy Solutions’ DC office.
Time: Noon to 2:00 p.m.
Date: Thursday, Nov. 16
Place: Mellon Auditorium, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington,
D.C.
The luncheon will feature a public discussion by leaders from the
political and corporate worlds on “Post-Election Priorities for
Energy, the Environment and the Economy.”
Featured speakers:
U.S. Sen. John McCain, joined by
Jeffry Sterba,
Chair and CEO of PNM Resources, and
incoming Chair, Edison Electric Institute
for 2007
in a discussion about
setting a U.S. carbon limit to achieve national economic,
environmental, and energy security objectives.
Registration is required for this complimentary event. Please register online by Monday, Nov. 13 at www.nicholas.duke.edu/luncheon or call Megan Dawson at (919) 613-8709.
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The Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke
University is a first-of-its-kind academic institution designed
to bridge the gap between academic research and active policymaking.
We hope to be of help to political leaders, business leaders, non-profit
advocates, and others seeking grounded information and new connections
to understand the roles of a healthy environment and find the paths
forward to preserve it.
The new DC office at 1616 P Street NW, Suite 410, will allow the
institute to respond quickly and effectively to policymakers’ needs
by bringing the broad environmental policy expertise of the institute,
the Duke University community, and its partners directly to their
doorsteps.
Focused on forging a new perspective on the most complicated environmental
policy concerns and opportunities facing us today, the Institute
initially will concentrate its efforts on climate change and the
economics of limiting carbon pollution; oceans governance and coastal
development; freshwater concerns at home and abroad; and emerging
environmental markets.
Leaders from business, government, energy, environmental NGOs,
think tanks and academia will join us at the launch reception as
we highlight how sound environmental policies can play a pivotal
role in addressing these issues and enhancing national security,
world stability, and U.S. competitiveness in the 21st century economy.
