Terry Link, Director
Office of Campus Sustainability
412 Olds Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
1-517-355-1751 (land-line)
1-517-432-1090 (fax)
www.ecofoot.msu.edu
One planet, One family,
One future
From: Schneider,
AnnMarie [mailto:AnnMarie.Schneider@ssc.msu.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008
1:38 PM
To: link@msu.edu
Subject: Statewide Survey on
Energy Concern, Importance of Energy Efficiency, Support of Energy Policy
Proposals
Statewide Survey on
Energy Concern, Importance of Energy Efficiency, Support of Energy Policy
Proposals
Register now to
attend the following public forum by visiting www.ippsr.msu.edu, emailing
ippsr-action@ssc.msu.edu, or calling (517) 355-6672. There is no cost to attend. A light lunch will be provided on a
first-come, first-served basis. Please pre-register! The forum is held in
downtown Lansing, across from the
Capitol at the Anderson House
Office Building,
Mackinac Room (fifth floor). More information may be found at www.ippsr.msu.edu.
The Public’s Take on Michigan’s
Energy Discussion
Wednesday, January 30, 2008 -
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The forum series kickoff will benchmark Michigan
citizens’ level of interest in energy costs, efficiency, renewables, and
proposed policies. A statewide survey will provide insight to be considered by Michigan
policymakers and consumer educators.
Speakers
include:
Mark Wilson,
Associate Director of the School of Planning, Design and Construction at
Michigan State University, and an Associate Professor of Urban and Regional
Planning. He has participated in a number of policy and
research initiatives gauging public opinion.
James A.
Croce, Chief Executive Officer managing business strategy, leadership
initiatives, and government relations for NextEnergy Center, a non-profit
corporation dedicated to enabling the commercialization of energy technologies
Bruce Dale,
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Associate Director of MSU's Office of
Biobased Technologies. Winner of the Charles D. Scott Award for
contributions to the use of biotechnology to produce fuels, chemical and other
industrial products from renewable plant resources.
To be addressed:
--Statewide survey results on concern for energy issues in Michigan,
on public understanding of renewable resources, and on support of
more recent public policy proposals in Michigan
--Recent progress in Michigan on the energy front
--Next steps for the energy discussion in the policy arena? Research field?
Business sector? Consumer education initiative?
Please join us from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Email ippsr-action@ssc.msu.edu or call (517) 355-6672.