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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
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Welcome and Introduction
Session Chair: Kelly Birkinshaw (California Energy Commission)
9:00 - 9:10 a.m. Arthur Rosenfeld (California Energy Commission) Welcome
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9:10 - 9:30 Anthony Brunello (California Resource Agency) Deputy Secretary for Climate Change and Energy  
9:30 - 9:50 Martha Krebs (California Energy Commission) Overview
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9:50 - 10:10 Q & A    
10:10 - 10:30 BREAK
The Economics of Climate Policy
Session Chair: Alan Sanstad (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:30 - 10:50 Charles Kolstad (University of California, Santa Barbara) Regulating Greehouse Gas Emissions in California: Issues In Regulatory Design
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10:50 - 11:10 John Weyant (Stanford University) Frameworks for Addressing Uncertainty and Risk in Climate Policy
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11:10 - 11:30 Hadi Dowlatabadi (University of British Columbia Understanding the Gap Between Economics and Commerce in Realizing Greenhouse Gas Reductions: Lessons from the Trenches
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11:30-11:45Q & A
11:45 - 1:15
Lunch
(Exhibit Hall E)
Keynote Speaker:
Larry Goulder
(Stanford University)
Climate Policy Developments in the U.S.: Some Economic and Political Perspectives
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Regional Climate Modeling
Session Chair: Daniel Cayan (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
1:15 - 1:30 Hugo Hidalgo (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Downscaling Daily Precipitation and Temperature Fields Over the U.S. Using Constructed Analogues
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1:30 - 1:45 Norm Miller (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Intercomparison of Regional Climate Models for California
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1:45 - 2:00 Edwin Maurer (Santa Clara University) Detection of the Climate Change Signal in the Hydrological Record
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2:00 - 2:15 Q & A    
   
Greenhouse Gas Inventory Methods and Options to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Agricultural Sector
Session Chair: Steve Shaffer (California Department of Food and Agriculture)
2:20-2:35 Charles Krauter (California State University, Fresno) Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Dairy Farms in California
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2:35-2:50 Changsheng Li (University of New Hampshire) Development and Application of the Manure De-Nitrification-DeComposition Model to Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Dairy Farms in California
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2:50-3:05 Stephen De Gryze (University of California, Davis) Regional Estimates of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potentials by Adopting Alternative Farming Management Practices in California
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3:05-3:20 Richard Howitt (University of California, Davis) Developing a Geographic Information System-based Economic Model for Farmer Emission Trading
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3:20-3:35 Q&A    
3:35 - 3:50 BREAK
Identification of Vulnerability to Climate Change: Sea Level Rise
Session Chair: Christine Blackburn (California Ocean Protection Council)
3:50-4:10 Peter Adams (University of Florida) Identifying Potential Hotspots of Coastal Erosion Along the Southern California Coast Through Numerical Modeling
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4:10-4:25 Reinhard Flick (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Southern California and Sea Level Rise
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4:25-4:40 Noah Knowles (United States Geological Survey) Seal Level Rise and Tides in San Francisco Bay
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4:40-4:55 Q&A    
The Climate Record
Session Chair: Michael Anderson (California Department of Water Resources)
5:00-5:15 Nicholas Graham (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Simulation of the Mono Lake Low Stands: Verification of the Timing and Magnitude of Medieval California Drought
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5:15-5:35 Kelly Redmond (Desert Research Institute) The California Climate Tracker: A New Monitoring Tool
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5:35-5:50 Q&A    


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2007
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Climate Change and Water Resources in California
Session Chair: Jamie Anderson (California Department of Water Resources)
8:00-8:20 Sam Earman (Desert Research Institute) Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Groundwater Recharge, with Implications for Groundwater and Surface Water Resources
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8:20-8:40 Fred Martin Ralph (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration A 21st Century Observing System for California Weather and Climate: Current Plans and Future Possibilities
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8:40-9:00 Sebastian Vicuña (University of California, Berkeley) Adaptation to Climate Change Impacts on Water Resource Systems: A Case Study of the Merced River Basin
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9:00-9:20 Levi Brekke (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation) Assessing the Risks of Shifting Climate on Water and Power Operations in the Reclamation Regions
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9:20-9:40 Michael Dettinger (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) California Flood Risks in a Changing Climate
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9:40-10:00 Q&A    
10:00-10:15BREAK
Effects of Aerosols on Climate and Precipitation
Session Chair: Joe O'Hagan (California Energy Commission)
10:15-10:35 Ruby Leung (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Modeling the Effect of Aerosols on Precipitation in the Western United States
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10:35-10:55 Odelle Hadley (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Black Carbon in Rain and Snow in the Sierra Nevada
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10:55-11:15 Craig Corrigan (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as a Tool for Measuring Pollution and Climate Change
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11:15-11:30 Q&A    
11:30-1:00
Lunch
(Exhibit Hall E)
Keynote Presentation
William Collins
(University of California, Berkeley)
The Future of California's Climate from a Global Perspective
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Tracking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Session Chair: Richard VanCuren (Air Resources Board)
1:00-1:20 Adam Hirsch (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Tracking Emissions at the Continental and Global Scales
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1:20-1:35 Donald Blake (University of California, Irvine) Identifying Sources and Verifying Fluxes of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases Using Ambient Measurements
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1:35-1:50 Chris Potter (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Tracking Land Cover Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Western United States
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1:50-2:05 Marc Fischer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Designing a California Greenhouse Gas Measurement (CALGEM) Network: A Bay Area and Sacramento Valley Case Study
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2:05-2:20 Q&A    
2:20-2:35BREAK
Options to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Energy Efficiency
Session Chair: John Wilson (California Energy Commission)
2:35-2:50 Eric Masanet (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Energy Efficiency Potential for Data Centers
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2:50-3:10 Jayant Sathaye (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Energy Efficiency Potential for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Findings from the IPCC Fourth Assessment
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3:10-3:30 Steve Smith (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Energy Efficiency, California Building Energy Use, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation for the 21st Century
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3:30-3:50 Q&A    
Regional and Global Climate Issues
Session Chair: Nehzat Motallebi (Air Resources Board)
3:50-4:10 Michael Kleeman (University of California, Davis) Climate Impacts on Future Ozone Concentrations in California: Explaining the Uncertainty
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4:10-4:30 Ben Santer (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) Identification of Human-Induced Changes in Atmospheric Moisture ContentNote: Presentation not available on line until September 21, 2007, following publishing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
4:30-4:50 Mark Jacobson (Stanford University) Energy Solutions to Air Pollution and Climate Change in California
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4:50-5:00 Q&A    
5:00-7:30 Poster Session    


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2007
Date/Time Presenter Presentation Title Link
Carbon Sequestration
Session Chair: Douglas Wickizer (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection)
8:00-8:20 Nicholas Martin (Winrock International) Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration and Emission Reduction Pilot Activities in Shasta County, California
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8:20-8:40 Patrick Gonzalez (The Nature Conservancy) Monitoring Forest Carbon in Sierra Nevada and North Coast Forests with Field Inventories, LIDAR, and QuickBird
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8:40-9:00 Rob Trautz (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Rosetta Resources CO2 Storage Pilot Tests
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9:00-9:20 Q&A    
Economic Issues
Session Chair: Anthony Brunello (California Resources Agency)
9:20-9:40 Tom Corringham (University of California, San Diego) Impacts of Climate Variability on Flood Insurance Claims and Pay-outs
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9:40-10:00 Maximilian Auffhammer (University of California, Berkeley) Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Electricity Load for California's Utilities
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10:00-10:20 Alan Sanstad (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) A Stochastic Framework for Analyzing Long-Run CO2 Abatement Strategies
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10:20-10:35 Q&A    
10:35-10:50BREAK
2008 Scenarios Project: Impacts and Adaptation Options in California
Session Chair: Guido Franco (California Energy Commission)
10:50-11:05 Guido Franco Overview
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11:05-11:20 Dan Cayan, Alan Sanstad, Amy Luers Impacts and Adaptation Issues
11:20-11:30 Q&A    
11:30-1:00
Lunch
(Exhibit Hall E)
Keynote Presentation
Chris Field
(Carnegie Institution)
California Ecosystems in a Changing Climate
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Developing Coping/Adaptation Strategies at Regional Levels
Session Chair: Amy Luers (Union of Concerned Scientists)
1:05-1:25Jennifer Penney (Clean Air Partnership) Cities Preparing for Climate Change: A Study of Six Urban Regions
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1:25-1:40 Lara Whitely Binder (Climate Impacts Group) A Guidebook on Local/Regional Planning for Global Warming
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1:40-2:00Rebecca Shaw (The Nature Conservancy) Applying Adaptation Principles to Conservation
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2:00-2:25 Q&A    
2:25-2:40BREAK
The Interface Between Climate Change Science and Policy in California
Session Chair: Andrew Altevogt (California Environmental Protection Agency)
2:40-2:50Andrew Altevogt (CalEPA) California Climate Change Research and its Relationship to State Climate Policy
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2:50-3:00Julia Lave Johnston (Governor's Office of Planning & Research) Apples to Oranges: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Effective Policy Development
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3:00-3:10Joshua Bushinsky (Pew Center) Anticipating Tomorrow's Research Needs TodayNo On-screen Presentation
3:10-3:20Michael Mastrandrea (Stanford University) Addressing Climate Risks Through Science/Policy Partnerships
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3:20-3:30Mark Cowin (Department of Water Resources) Adapting California Water Management to Climate Change
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3:30-4:00 Q&A    
Ecological Impacts
Session Chair: Marc Hoshovsky (California Department of Fish and Game)
4:00-4:20 William Sydeman (Point Reyes Bird Observatory) Ocean Climate and Marine Ecosystems: Indicators of Change in Structure and Productivity
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4:20-4:40 Laurie Koteen (University of California, Berkeley) A Comparison of Carbon Cycling and the Surface Energy Balance Between Native Perennial and Exotic Annual Grass Communities in Northern Coastal California
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4:40- 5:00 Lydia Ries (University of California, Santa Barbara) Dynamic Ecological Model Results
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5:00-5:15 Q&A  


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
Date/Time Presenter Presentation Title Link
Stabilizing Atmospheric CO2: The Role of Technology
Session Chair: Martha Krebs (California Energy Commission)"
8:00-8:30 Hugh Pitcher (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)Stabilization and the Role of Technology in the Near, Mid, and Long Term: Lessons from The Global Energy Technology Strategy Program (GTSP) Phase 2
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8:30 - 9:00 Daniel Kammen (University of California, Berkeley) How Far Can We Reach with Emerging Generation Technologies at the Global Scale?
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9:00 -9:30 Q&A among the panelists, with some questions from the public    
9:30 - 9:50BREAK
California: Achieving the 2050 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal
Session Chair: Laurie ten Hope (California Energy Commission)"
9:50 - 10:10 Steven Schiller (California Institute for Energy and Environment) Implications of Defining and Achieving California's 80% Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal
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10:10 - 10:30 Joan Ogden (University of California, Davis) Envisioning Clean Transportation Systems for California: Contribution to the 2050 Target
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10:30 - 10:50 Alan Lamont (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) Fuel Choices: The Impact of Alternative Transportation Choices on the Natural Gas and Electricity Markets
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10:50 - 11:10 Hal La Flash (Pacific Gas and Electric) How Far Can We Reach with Emerging Generation Technologies?
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11:10 - 11:30 Art Rosenfeld (California Energy Commission) How Far Can We Reach with Energy Efficiency?
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11:30 - 11:50 Q&A among the panelists, with some questions from the public    
Closing Remarks


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