Pitt’s World Summit of Fossil Fuel Researchers, Environmental Policy Experts Focused on More Efficient, Responsible Use of Coal
Each day of the conference begins at 8:20 a.m. with an address by the leading thinkers and practitioners of better coal use. The Sept. 21 panel on energy production and policy includes a discussion of how to make clean coal a reality by Carnegie Mellon University professor M. Granger Morgan, who specializes in climate change, carbon sequestration, and advanced energy policy, and a presentation on international cooperation on combating climate change by Al Whitehouse, director of the U.S. Department of Interior’s international program. |
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