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Tulane Site of Satellite Downlink for White House Conference on Global Climate Change

Release Date: 10/3/1997
Contact Information: For more information contact the Office of External Affairs at (214) 665-2200.

President Clinton will participate in the White House Conference on Climate Change: The Challenge of Global Warming at Georgetown University on Monday, October 6, 1997. Tulane University in New Orleans will be one of more than 30 sites across the nation to receive a live satellite broadcast of the conference.

The conference will include discussions on the scientific, technological, international and economic aspects of climate change. Participants will include scientists, economists, corporate executives, environmental, civic and labor leaders, small business owners, members of Congress and representatives of state and local governments.

The conference agenda consists of remarks by the President, Vice President and First Lady; panel discussions led by President Clinton and Vice President Gore and featuring Secretary of Energy Federico Pena, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Deputy Secretary of Treasury Lawrence Summers. At each downlink site, a panel of local experts will lead discussions and answer questions.

This conference is part of the Administration's ongoing effort to educate the American people about climate change and is designed to help inform the development of U.S. policy on this important issue. A detailed agenda is attached.

WHEN: Monday, October 6, 8:50 a.m.- 4 p.m.

WHERE:Kendall Cram Room, University Center, Tulane University, New Orleans

CONTACT: Pat Smith, (504) 845-8083

LOCAL PANELISTS:

    • Jerry Clifford, Moderator, Acting Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    • Gary Groesch, Alliance for Affordable Energy
    • Len Bahr, Costal Studies, Louisiana State University; Alliance for Affordable Energy
    • Robert G. Watts, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Tulane University
    • David Sailor, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Tulane University
    • Curt Pendergraft, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Tulane University; Political Science
    • Jerry Spier, Tulane University, Environmental Law and Policy

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