Here are two audios from the morning session:
1. Download WedClimateChangePt1Morning (MP3/12.1MB/1:25:20) includes:
Program Overview and Introductions
Emcee: Bud Ward, Editor, The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
The Climate Challenge: Setting the Context for Considering our Energy Future Options
Speaker: Jacob Sewall, Assistant Professor of Geosciences, College of Science, Virginia Tech
What on Earth? Observed Changes in Land Features in North America and Eastern U.S. as Shown by Satellite Images
Speaker: Kirsten de Beurs, Assistant Professor of Geography, College of Natural Resources, Virginia Tech
2. Download WedClimateChangePt2Morning (MP3/13.5MB/1:18:46); begins at the 10:30 a.m. session: Mountaintop Removal in Context
Moderator: Ken Ward Jr., Reporter, The Charleston Gazette
Speakers: Gene Kitts, Senior Vice President, Mining Services, International Coal Group; Joe Lovett, Executive Director, Appalachian Center for the Economy & the Environment; Ben Stout, Associate Professor of Biology, Wheeling Jesuit University
There are four audios for the afternoon session:
1. Winning the Oil Endgame: Principles of and Progress Toward an Oil-Free America
Speaker: Amory Lovins, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute. Presentation materials. Audio: Download Wed_AmoryLovins-Pt1 (MP3/10.2MB/0:44:56)
2. Exploring Carbon Sequestration: Potential Options
Speaker: Jim Dooley, Senior Scientist, Joint Global Change Research Institute. Audio: Download Wed_JimDooley (MP3/8.87MB/0:38:45)
3. Future Energy
Speaker: David Roper, Professor Emeritus of Physics, College of Science, Virginia Tech. Audio: Download Wed_DavidRoper (MP3/5.83MB/0:25:28)
4. Winning the Coal Endgame: The NegaWatt and Micropower Revolutions
Speaker: Amory Lovins, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute. Presentation materials. Audio: Download Wed_AmoryLovins-Pt2 (MP3/14.2MB/1:02:21)
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