Videos tagged with DELPF Symposium

  • Final Roundtable. Moderated by Tim Profeta Featuring: Laura Cantral, Susan Hanna, Kristen Fletcher, Marc Hershman, Amber Mace, David Keeley, Donna Christie, Andrew Rosenberg, Josh Eagle, Steve Roady, Larry Crowder, and Mike Orbach.

    Recorded on October 21, 2005.

    DELPF Symposium.

  • Do current environmental regulations stifle energy industry innovation? Restrict output in energy markets? Does the current regulatory regime strike the right balance for the energy industry? Featuring: -Panel 3: "The Future of Energy" with William H. Schlesinger, Steven Ferrey, Jim Rossi, Joel B. Eisen

    Recorded on November 19, 2004.

    Panel titled: The Future of Energy.

    Conference title: Environmental Regulation, Energy, & Market Entry (DELPF Symposium (2004))

  • Final discussion panel with a Q & A period from the audience.

    Recorded on November 19, 2004.

    Panel titled: All Panel Discussion & Audience Q & A.

    Conference title: Environmental Regulation, Energy, & Market Entry (DELPF Symposium (2004))

  • Do current environmental regulations stifle energy industry innovation? Restrict output in energy markets? Does the current regulatory regime strike the right balance for the energy industry? Featuring: -Panel 2: "Emerging Energy Issues" with Jonathan Wiener, Suedeen G. Kelly, Christopher Schroeder, R. Dobie Langenkamp

    Recorded on November 19, 2004.

    Panel titled: Emerging Energy Issues.

    Conference title: Environmental Regulation, Energy, & Market Entry (DELPF Symposium (2004))

  • Do current environmental regulations stifle energy industry innovation? Restrict output in energy markets? Does the current regulatory regime strike the right balance for the energy industry? Panel 1 of DELPF Symposium.

    Recorded on November 19, 2004.

    Panel titled: Traditional Energy Sources.

    Conference title: Environmental Regulation, Energy, & Market Entry (DELPF Symposium (2004))

  • Lois Schiffer, Partner at Baach Robinson & Lewis, PLLC, and formerly Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the U.S.

  • Charlene Coon, Senior Policy Analyst, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, presents "Moving Toward Sound Forest Management." Gloria Flora, Executive Director of Sustainable Obtainable Solutions, formerly with the U.S. Forest Service, presents "Roadless Areas Revisited, ad infinitum."

    Recorded on November 14, 2003.

    DELPF Symposium.

  • Christopher Schroeder gives an overview of some of the major environmental policy issues currently confronting the United States. Lynn Scarlett, Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior, presents "Evolving Toward Cooperative Conservation: Policy Tools and Barriers." John Leshy, Professor of Law at UC Hastings, formerly Solicitor of the Department of Interior under the Clinton Administration, presents "Federal Lands and Natural Resources in the Bush (II) Administration: An Outsiders Assessment."

    Recorded on November 14, 2003.

    DELPF Symposium.

  • J.B. Ruhl, Professor of Law at Florida State University, presents "Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era: Are There Any?" Donald Murphy, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, presents "From a Land Ethic to A Bioevol utionary Ethic: A New Policy Paradigm." Norm Christensen, Professor of Conservation Biology at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment, presents "The Bush Administration revision of the National Forest Mana gement Act Planning Rule: Species viability versus ecosystem management."

    Recorded on November 14, 2003.