The Environment and the Information Economy


Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Washington, DC
March 15/16, 2004

Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
 


Carnegie Mellon University

International Society of
Industrial Ecology
 

 

Presentations

The Future of Computing: An Overview of Key Trends
Mitch Waldrop
National Science Foundation
Digital Evolution and the Environment in Europe
Volker Tuerk
Wuppertal Institute, Germany
Environmental Burdens of Microchip and Computer Production
Eric Williams
United Nations University, Japan
 
Transportation and Telecommunications
Michele Blazek
AT&T Corporation
 
Information Technology and U.S. Energy Consumption
Skip Laitner
Environmental Protection Agency
 
Implications of E-Commerce and Logistics
Scott Matthews
Carnegie Mellon University
 
Environmental Benefits of Linking Objects to Information
Valerie Thomas

Princeton University

 

 
Electronics Industry Initiatives
Stephen Harper
Intel Corporation
Wireless Grids and Virtual Markets
Lee McKnight
Syracuse University
IT/Environment: Activities and Challenges from a Federal Perspective
Paul Gilman
Environmental Protection Agency

IT/Environment: Activities and Challenges from a Federal Perspective
Delcie Durham
National Science Foundation


"Comments on Networks and Energy Use"
Bruce Nordman, Rich Brown - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory