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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals (1996)
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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals

Appendix C
Forum Participants

Forum Attendees

George Alapas

Program Manager, ORD

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Annandale, Va.

Bill Alevizon

Aquatic Ecologist

The Bay Institute

San Rafael, Calif.

Clinton J. Andrews

Professor

Woodrow Wilson School

Princeton University

Princeton, N.J.

Jack Azar

Manager

Environmental Design and Resource Conservation

Xerox Corporation

Webster, N.Y.

The Honorable D. James Baker

Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

U.S. Department of Commerce

Washington, D.C.

Ray Beebe

Consultant

Tucson, Ariz.

Matt Bonaiuto

Research Associate

Council of Governors' Policy Advisors

Hall of the States

Washington, D.C.

Lee Botts

Independent Environmental Consultant

Gary, Ind.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Part I: Committee Report (1-2)
Summary (3-14)
Society's Environmental Goals (15-26)
Use Social Science and Risk Assessment to Make Better Societal Choices (27-36)
Focus on Monitoring to Build Better Understanding of Our Ecological Systems (37-50)
Reduce the Adverse Impacts of Chemicals in the Environment (51-60)
Develop Environmental Options for the Energy System (61-72)
Use a Systems Engineering and Ecological Approach to Reduce Resource Use (73-80)
Improve Understanding of the Relationship Between Population and Consumption as a Means to Reducing the Environmental Impacts of Population Growth (81-86)
Set Environmental Goals Via Rates and Directions of Change (87-90)
Bibliography (91-94)
Part II: Commissioned Papers (95-96)
National Environmental Goals: Implementing the Laws, Visions of the Future, and Research (97-134)
Measurement of Environmental Quality in the United States (135-178)
Attitudes Toward the Environment Twenty-Five Years After Earth Day (179-190)
Environmental Goals and Science Policy: A Review of Selected Countries (191-242)
Can States Make a Market for Environmental Goals? (243-280)
Setting Environmental Goals: The View from Industry. A Review of Practices from the 1960s (281-326)
Status of Ecological Knowledge Related to Policy Decision-Making Needs in the Area of (327-344)
The Federal Budget and Environmental Priorities (345-398)
Part III: Keynote Addresses and Presentations (399-400)
D. James Baker, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (401-406)
Thomas Grumbly, U.S. Department of Energy (407-412)
Barry Gold, U.S. Department of the Interior (413-418)
Harlan Watson, House Committee on Science (419-422)
David Garman, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (423-430)
John Wise and Peter Truitt, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (431-436)
Judith Espinosa and Peggy Duxbury, President's Council on (437-448)
Gilbert S. Omenn, University of Washington (449-462)
Part IV: Appendixes (463-464)
A Committee Member and Staff Biographical Information (465-470)
B Forum Agenda (471-474)
C Forum Participants (475-482)
D Summary of Responses to Call for Comments (483-488)
E Respondents to Call for Comments (489-496)
F Summary of Breakout-Group Discussions (497-500)
G Detecting Changes in Time and Space (501-504)
H Contents and Executive Summary of a Report of the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government (505-516)
Index (517-530)

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals Appendix C Forum Participants Forum Attendees George Alapas Program Manager, ORD U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Annandale, Va. Bill Alevizon Aquatic Ecologist The Bay Institute San Rafael, Calif. Clinton J. Andrews Professor Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University Princeton, N.J. Jack Azar Manager Environmental Design and Resource Conservation Xerox Corporation Webster, N.Y. The Honorable D. James Baker Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C. Ray Beebe Consultant Tucson, Ariz. Matt Bonaiuto Research Associate Council of Governors' Policy Advisors Hall of the States Washington, D.C. Lee Botts Independent Environmental Consultant Gary, Ind.

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals Karlyn Bowman Resident Fellow American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Washington, D.C. William J. Carroll Vice-Chairman Montgomery-Watson, Inc. Pasadena, Calif. Kwai-Cheung Chan Director Program Evaluation in the Physical Systems Area (PEPSA) U.S. General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. Edwin Clark President Clean Sites Alexandria, Va. William J. Cook Chief, Research Grants Division Office of Technology Development Pennsylvania Department of Commerce Harrisburg, Pa. Robert Coppock Board on Sustainable Development National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. David H. Critchfield Director Recycling Programs International Paper Memphis, Tenn. Robert T. Drew Director Health and Environmental Services Department American Petroleum Institute Washington, D.C. Peggy Duxbury President's Council on Sustainable Development The White House Washington, D.C. Thomas J. Dwyer Manager Marketing Development/ Environmental Products Division Corning, Inc. Corning, N.Y. Shaun S. Egan Program Manager Colorado Center for Environmental Management Denver, Colo. John Ehrenfeld Director MIT Program on Technology and Environment Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass. Dorothy M. Ellington Environmental Compliance Manager Research Oil Company Cleveland, Ohio Judith Espinosa Former Secretary of Environment, New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M.

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals Timothy R. Fennell Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology Research Triangle Park, N.C. Frederick W. Freeman Environmental Adviser U.S. Agency for International Development Washington, D.C. Rodney M. Fujita Senior Scientist Environmental Defense Fund Oakland, Calif. David Gardiner Assistant Administrator Office of Policy Planing and Evaluation U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. David K. Garman Professional Staff Member Subcommittee on Energy R&D Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Washington, D.C. Barry Gold Scientific Planning and Coordination National Biological Service U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Jonathan Greenberg Director, Environmental Policy Browning Ferris Industries Washington, D.C. Thomas Grumbly [via video-link from Washington] Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management U.S. Department of Energy Washington, D.C. Karen C. Guevara Office of Management and Budget Washington, D.C. Ellen Stern-Harris Executive Director Fund for the Environment Beverly Hills, Calif. Frank B. Kapper Director Advanced Government Programs Corning, Inc. Washington, D.C. Douglas M. Kleine Executive Vice President Soil and Water Conservation Society Ankeny, Iowa Frank Kreith American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Legislative Fellow National Conference of State Legislators Denver, Colo. David A. Litvin Vice President HSEQ Kennecott Corporation Salt Lake City, Utah

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals Jerry L. May Manager Lockheed Idaho Technologies Co. Idaho Falls, Idaho Carl Mazza Science Advisor Office of Senator Moynihan Washington, D.C. Elizabeth McKay National Chapter Coordinator Student Pugwash USA Washington, D.C. Becky McKelvey Texas Instruments Lewisville, Tex. Richard A. Minard, Jr. Associate Director Center for Competitive, Sustainable Economies National Academy of Public Administration Washington, D.C. Konrad von Moltke Institute on International Environmental Governance Dartmouth College Hanover, N.H. Richard Morgenstern Resources for the Future Washington, D.C. B. Kim Mortensen Epidemiology and Environmental Health Services Upper Arlington, Ohio Rebecca G. Moser Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C. Robert O'Keefe Director, Program Strategy Health Effects Institute Cambridge, Mass. Gilbert S. Omenn Dean School of Public Health and Community Medicine University of Washington Seattle, Wash. Stanley Paytiamo Environmental Protection Specialist Pueblo of Acoma Acomita, N.M. Dennis R. Poulsen with Bonnie L. Poulsen Environmental Services Manager California Steel Industries, Inc. Fontana, Calif. Alfredo E. Prelat Senior Scientist/Texaco Honorary Fellow Texaco Exploration and Production Department Houston, Tex. Walter V. Reid Vice President for Programs World Resources Institute Washington, D.C.

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals David Rejeski Office of Science and Technology Policy The White House Washington, D.C. Deanna Richards Senior Program Officer National Academy of Engineering Washington, D.C. David Z. Robinson Executive Director Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government New York, N.Y. N. Phillip Ross Office of Policy and Planning Environmental Information and Statistical Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. Alex Sapre Corporate Manager ESP Technology Hughes Electronics Los Angeles, Calif. C. Thomas Sciance Sciance Consulting Services, Inc. Hockessin, Del. John Shanahan Policy Analyst, Environment The Heritage Foundation Washington, D.C. William Stewart Senior Associate Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security Oakland, Calif. John C. Tao Corporate Director Technology Partnerships Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Allentown, Pa. Roy L. Taylor Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Claremont, Calif. Albert H. Teich Directorate for Science and Policy Programs American Association for the Advancement of Science Washington, D.C. Peter G. Truitt Manager National Environmental Goals Project U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. Harlan L. Watson Staff Director Subcommittee on Energy and Environment House Committee on Science Washington, D.C. Robert Watson Office of Science and Technology Policy The White House Washington, D.C.

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals Carol G. Whiteside Director Office of Intergovernmental Affairs State of California Sacramento, Calif. William R. Wiley Senior Vice President Science and Technology Battelle Memorial Institute Richland, Wash. John C. Wise Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 9 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency San Francisco, Calif. Committee Members In Attendance John F. Ahearne, Co-chair Lecturer in Public Policy Duke University Research Triangle Park, N.C. H. Guyford Stever, Co-chair Science Consultant Washington, D.C. Alvin L. Alm Director and Sector Vice President Science Applications International Corporation McLean, Va. Barbara L. Bentley Department of Ecology and Evolution State University of New York, Stony Brook Stony Brook, N.Y. Jan E. Beyea Senior Scientist National Audubon Society New York, N.Y. Patricia A. Buffler Dean School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, Calif. John B. Carberry Director, Environmental Technology DuPont Research and Development Wilmington, Del. Emilio Q. Daddario Former Member of Congress Washington, D.C. Robert A. Frosch Senior Research Fellow, CSIA John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Cambridge, Mass. Perry L. McCarty Silas H. Palmer Professor of Civil Engineering Stanford University Department of Civil Engineering Stanford, Calif. Rodney W. Nichols Chief Executive Officer New York Academy of Sciences New York, N.Y. Paul R. Portney Vice President Resources for the Future Washington, D.C.

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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals F. Sherwood Rowland National Academy of Sciences Foreign Secretary Department of Chemistry University of California at Irvine Irvine, Calif. Robert M. White President Emeritus, National Academy of Engineering Senior Fellow, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research American Meteorological Society Washington, D.C. The Honorable Richard Thornburgh, Co-chair designee, NFSTG—No. 2 Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Washington, D.C. Staff Lawrence E. McCray Director, Policy Division National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. Deborah D. Stine Study Director, NFSTG National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. Patrick P. Sevcik Program Assistant, NFSTG National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C.

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