Participants
Jim Clark, Department of Biology, Duke University, "Environmental Change Research on Vegetation: Assimilating the Evidence for Understanding and Prediction"
Tim Herbert, Department of Geological Sciences, Brown University, "Relevance of Paleoclimatology to Potential Future Climate Changes and Impacts"
Skee Houghton, Woods Hole Research Center, "Global Carbon Emissions, the Historical Record"
Atul Jain, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, "Land Use, the Carbon Cycle, and Climate Change"
Dan Kammen, Renewal and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, "Energy, Climate Change, and Development"
Jerry Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole Research Center, "Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling and Land Use Projections"
Brian O'Neill, Watson Institute, Brown University/International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, "Demography, Energy, and Emissions"
Michael Oppenheimer, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, "'Dangerous' Climate Change Impacts and Climate Policy"
Camille Parmesan, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin, "Climate Change and Wild Life: Understanding Recent Impacts and Projecting into the Future"
Mercedes Pascual, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, "Climate Variability and Health"
Hugh Pitcher, DOE/PNNL, Joint Global Change Research Institute, "The Development and Use of Long-Term Emissions Scenarios"
Simone Pulver, Watson Institute, Brown University, "Private Sector Role in Climate Policy"
Mort Webster, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "Uncertainty and Integrated Assessment"
Gary Yohe, Department of Economics, Wesleyan University, "Hedging Strategies for Climate Change Policy"

