[Env seminars] FRIDAY-"Sustainable Transportation" - Margo Oge, EPA OTAQ

Karen Gibson kgibson at MIT.EDU
Thu Dec 8 11:52:46 EST 2005


Following the seminar, officials from EPA's National Vehicle and Fuels
Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, MI, will be available to meet with
prospective candidates interested in current job opportunities with EPA.
This is a rare opportunity - details about the available positions are 
attached.

Contact Karen Gibson (kgibson at mit.edu) to schedule an interview for 
tomorrow (please include resume).


**SEMINAR TOMORROW**

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
10:30 am - 12:00 noon
E40-496 (1 Amherst St, 4th floor)

Getting on the Road to Sustainable Transportation

Margo Tsirogotis Oge, Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Never before has there been such an extraordinary convergence of
concerns over energy demand, economic security, and global climate
change. This convergence presents unparalleled opportunities for
fundamental change in the automotive and fuels technology sectors.
Efficient, clean, and  low carbon technologies  exist today----the
national challenge is to move these technologies to the market in
numbers that matter.  This seminar, delivered by a key federal
official with lead responsibility for establishing environmental
policies for the transportation sector, will explore current
transportation trends, available and emerging vehicle and fuel
technologies, and strategies for bringing them to market.  Costs and
benefits of various technology scenarios will be discussed.  A
discussion period will follow on viable national policy solutions that
are at once good for business, that enhance our security, and will
protect the planet.

Sponsored by the MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment

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