Upcoming Energy Events
Hot Science Cool Talks TV Taping
Texas Observer: Public Energy Forum
Water Technology & Policy Short Course
Greetings!
Two big clean energy events happening this week!   I'm taping my HOT SCIENCE - COOL TALKS for television this Wednesday at KLRU. On Thursday I'm on the panel for the Texas Observer's public forum: "The New Energy Picture in Texas".

 

Want more information about water issues?  Register for our upcoming Water Technology & Policy Short Course.
 
I look forward to seeing you soon!

Sincerely,
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 Michael Webber
Help Me Tape a New Science TV Show

Dr. Michael Webber & UT's Environmental Science Institute

invite you to a live taping of HOT SCIENCE - COOL TALKS! 

 

Join our studio audience for:

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"From Fracking to the 40 Acres:  Energy Challenges for UT, 

Texas and the World" 

 

by Dr. Michael Webber 

 

During the television taping of his exciting public lecture, Dr. Webber will examine some of the available resources Texas has to help face the energy challenges of the 21st century.  He will also discuss which technologies may lead the way towards a sustainable energy future. 

 

In collaboration with the Longhorn Network 

WHEN: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 

Doors Open:   5:30pm 

Taping:   6:00pm -7:00pm

 

COST: Free 

 

WHERE: 

UT-Austin Campus; KLRU television's studio 6A located in the Jesse E. Jones Communication Center, 6th Floor

  

RSVP: Space is limited and on a first-come first-serve basis so kindly respond by June 11 to Stefania Tafuro: stafuro@esi.utexas.edu

 

QUESTIONS? For more information about the Environmental Science Institute (ESI) or the Hot Science-Cool Talks Outreach Series, visit ESI's website: http://www.esi.utexas.edu/ 

The New Energy Picture in Texas: Public Forum

Join The Texas Observer for a Public Forum:

 

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The New Energy Picture in Texas:

Can Texas Move Beyond Oil and Coal?

 

When: 

Thursday, June 14, 2012 7pm

 

Where: 

The LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin

 

Special Guest Speakers include:

  • Mayor Bill White
  • Andrew McCalla of Meridian Solar
  • Professor Michael Webber of UT Austin
  • Shalini Ramanathan of RES Americas

Moderated by Forrest Wilder, The Texas Observer  

 

Please RSVP to:  nelson@texasobserver.org

For more information, Click here!

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The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Lifelong Engineering Education is offering a short course on Water, Technology, and Policy. The course will be held in Austin, TX at the AT&T Conference Center, Room 202

Thursday, August 9, 2012 

8:00am - 5:30pm

This course is designed to be multidisciplinary and is targeted for a mix of professional engineers, policymakers, academics, planners, water managers, and industrial representatives.  It will teach engineers about the societal aspects of water (law, policy, economy, etc.) and it will teach non-engineers the technical/scientific aspects.
 
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