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Sustainable Energy Institute Event: Bush & Kerry -- Competing Visions
Sustainable Energy Institute Event: Bush & Kerry -- Competing Visions for U.S. Energy Policy

Thursday, June 24, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M.

SPEAKERS:

-- David Garman, acting under secretary, U.S. Department of Energy

-- David Hayes, former deputy secretary of the Interior; Energy and Environmental Advisor, John Kerry for President

MODERATOR:

-- Ira Flatow, host and executive producer, Talk of the Nation: Science Friday, National Public Radio

PANEL OF QUESTIONERS:

-- John Fialka, The Wall Street Journal

-- Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post

-- Elizabeth Shogren, The Los Angeles Times

-- Correspondent, The New York Times

WHERE:

Georgetown University Law Center, Moot Court Room, McDonough Building, 600 New Jersey Ave., N.W.

DETAILS:

The Sustainable Energy Institute ( http://www.s-e-i.org ), in conjunction with the Georgetown Environmental Law Forum, cordially invites members of the press to attend a forum featuring these key energy advisors to President George W. Bush and Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry.

While comprehensive energy legislation remains stalled in Congress -- and is not likely to pass this year -- the issue of national energy policy will not fade away anytime soon. Concerns include U.S. dependence on foreign oil (particularly in a post- 9/11 world), a shortage of natural gas, high gasoline prices, urban smog, global warming, and a national electricity grid vulnerable to disruption. These issues underline the need for a more sustainable national energy policy.

Topics such as the price of gasoline have already figured prominently in the ongoing presidential campaign and will surely continue to do so. Clear differences exist between the favored energy policies of President Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry. This SEI-sponsored comparison of the competing approaches of the two candidates may reveal much about the direction of our future energy policy.

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EDITORS NOTE:

RSVP to Paloma Sarria at psarria@s-e-i.org or 202-466-6600.
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