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This Tuesday, October 2nd at 6pm central, co-founder of the American Association for the Study of Peak Oil, Steve Andrews, will present a live, online lecture, “The Peak Oil Debate; How Close Are We?” Join Mr. Andrews and Dr. Peter Bishop, noted futurist and associate professor of Strategic Foresight, to learn more about Peak Oil and the possible ramifications to our global and local future.
The Futures Studies program at the University of Houston is offering a closer look at the energy issue with its lecture series "The Future of Energy and the Environment." From the viability of energy alternatives to the reality of Peak Oil, how we power our lives defines our world. Understanding the changes in our energy present helps us be prepared for our energy future; politically, environmentally, economically and personally. Don’t be left in the dark. Please join us for this enlightening lecture series.
HOW TO ATTEND
"The Future of Energy and the Environment" lectures series, which can be attended in person or online is free and open to public, takes place on Tuesdays at 6pm central though November 13. To attend virtually please email,
rftubman@uh.edu for directions on how to login. To attend in person, please come to room 101 of the Cameron Building at the corner of Wheeler and Cullen on the University of Houston campus. That's in Texas, zip code 77006.
Oct 2 - The Peak Oil Debate: How Close Are We with Steve Andrews, Co-founder Association for the Study of Peak Oil-USA (please note, this lecture is online only)
Oct 9 - Electricity Production – Fossil, Nuclear and Renewables
John Calaway, Chief Development Officer Babcock and Brown, Ltd.
Oct 16 - Hydrogen and the Dawn of Electron energy with Will Thurmond, Futurist and President of Emerging Markets
Oct 23: The Economics and Politics of Energy with Victor Flatt, A.L. O’Quinn Environmental Chair Environmental Law Center University of Houston
Oct 30: Energy Emissions and Greenhouse Gases with Jim Lester, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Houston Advanced Research Center
Nov 6: Climate Change and Global, Warming with Barry Lefer, Asst Professor Geosciences University of Houston
Nov 13: Slowing the Growth and Mitigating the Effects of Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change, with Brian Yeoman Clinton Climate Initiative