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"Energy: Crisis or Opportunity?" Public Forum to Highlight Building Energy 2006 Conference & Trade Show NECN's Jim Braude to moderate free Public Forum
(CSRwire) Greenfield, MA--Jim Braude, host of NECN's NewsNight with Jim
Braude, is the moderator for the free Public Forum,
"Energy: Crisis or Opportunity?" It is being held as part of the
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association's (NESEA) 31st annual Building
Energy Conference and Trade Show at Boston's Seaport World Trade Center
on March 7-9, 2006. The Public Forum, sponsored by SmartPower and U.K.
Trade & Investments, will be held at the Seaport World Trade Center
Amphitheater on Tuesday evening, March 7 at 6:00 p.m.
Braude, along with a panel of energy and green building experts, will
engage the audience in a lively discussion of how we can meet the energy
crisis while improving national security, the economy, and the
environment. With high winter heating bills costing more for individuals
and institutions, panelists will explore opportunities for improving the
energy scene from a variety of perspectives.
The forum's panel of experts and the specific topics they will address
include:
Paul Epstein, M.D., Assoc. Director of the Center for Health
and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School, health
impacts
Steven Winters, President, Steven Winters Associates,
green buildings
Gina McCarthy, Commissioner for Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection, environmental links
Beth Sachs, Executive Director, Vermont Energy Investment
Corporation, conservation and efficiency
Joel Gordes, President, Environmental Energy Solutions,
technical and renewable energy solutions
Brian Keane, President, SmartPower, marketing
green
Mark Sinclair, U.K. Trade & Investment, global climate
change
Presently, Braude is a radio talk-show host at 96.9FM with Margery Eagan
of the Boston Herald. He also hosted NECN's Emmy Award-winning Talk of
New England in the 1990s.
"Energy affects everything we do and is clearly the number-one concern of
Americans today. It has become apparent that a change in how we produce
and use energy, is absolutely necessary," said Christine Scott, Senior
Planner/Urban Designer at Goody Clancy, an architectural, planning, and
preservation firm in Boston, and Chair of the Building Energy Conference.
"This public forum will address possible solutions and how we can
accelerate the adoption of those that are readily available to us now."
The Building Energy '06 conference will also offer a pre-screening of
HBO's new documentary on global warming, "Too Hot Not To Handle." It is a
cautionary documentary that offers a guide to the effects of global
warming in the United States. Over the past 100 years, the mass
consumption of fossil fuels, especially in America, has contributed to a
dangerous warming of the earth that has adversely impacted the way we
live. Conference attendees and those attending the Trade Show will have
the opportunity to preview this global warming primer on Thursday, March
9, from 12:30-1:30. The documentary features contributions from leading
scientists in the field, including Dr. Paul Epstein, a panelist at
Building Energy's Tuesday's Public Forum. The official debut of the
documentary is on Earth Day, April 22 (7:00-8:00 p.m.), exclusively on
HBO.
The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is Title Sponsor and Goody
Clancy is a Gold Sponsor of Building Energy 2006. Additional sponsors
include: Alternative Energy Retailer, American Planning Association,
Arrowstreet, BuildingGreen, Cape Light Compact, Cape Wind Associates,
Commercial Builder/Architect Magazine, Connecticut Clean Energy Fund,
Conservation Services Group, Contractor Power, CSRwire, E-The
Environmental Magazine, Efficiency Maine, EIN Publishing, Energy Magazine,
Environmental Design and Construction Magazine, Green Roofs for Healthy
Cities, GreenBiz.com, Haworth, High Profile Monthly, Honeywell Utility
Solutions, Home Energy Magazine, KeySpan Energy Delivery, Long Island
Power Authority, Maine's State Energy Program, Massachusetts Department of
Energy Resources, New England Cable News, New England Real Estate Journal,
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, North American
Wind Power, NSTAR, Residential Design & Build Magazine, Rhode Island
Renewable Energy Fund, Sasaki, Smart HomeOwner Magazine, SmartPower, Solar
Design Associates, Sterling Planet, UK Trade and Investment, and the U.S.
Department of Energy.
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the Northeast's
leading organization of professionals working in sustainable energy, whole
systems thinking and green technologies. NESEA facilitates the widespread
adoption and use of sustainable energy by providing support to industry
professionals and by educating and motivating consumers to learn about,
ask for, and adopt sustainable energy and green building practices. NESEA
accomplishes this through a number of ongoing programs and annual events
including the Building Energy conference and trade show, its Sustainable
Yellow Pages, K-12 educational materials, and award-winning public
education events such as the Tour de Sol and the Green Building Open
House.
For more detailed conference or workshop information, or to register for
Building Energy 2006 -- "The Practice of Sustainability: Proven Profitable
Partnership," please visit
www.BuildingEnergy.nesea.org.
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