By by the Steering Committee on Atmospheric Change and the North American Transportation Sector of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences.
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APPENDIX A 23 11:45 AM LUNCH in the GREAT HALL 1:00 PM PANEL II: Atmospheric Change This panel will examine changes in the atmosphere over North America and globally, the role that the North American transportation system plays in inducing these changes, and how this role may change over the next several decades Chair: RUTH RECK Rapporteurs: CLAUDE LEFRANÇOIS & MIKE HEWSON 1:00 - 1:10 OVERVIEW by the panel chair 1:10 - 1:30 MICHAEL RODGERS — Georgia Institute of Technology - How does the transportation sector contribute to atmospheric pollution?
MICHAEL WALTON & STEVE PLOTKIN 9:20 - 9:30 OVERVIEW by the panel chaiR 9:30 - 9:50 DAMIAN KULASH — The Eno Foundation - What is the present structure and size of the transportation sector in North America? - How vital is expansion of the transportation sector to further economic development and integration of the North American economies? 9:50 - 10:10 RICHARD MUDGE — Apogee Research, Inc. - What future technological and economic changes are likely to influence the development or operation of the North American transportation sector?
APPENDIX A 4:05 - 4:30 25 KEN OGILVIE — Ontario Roundtable - What are the prospects for managing transportation emissions at the metropolitan and regional levels? 4:30 - 5:45 PANEL DISCUSSION (includes questions from the floor) 4:30 - 5:45 PANEL DISCUSSION (includes questions from the floor) Speakers plus Additional Panelists: JOHN FLORA — World Bank MARK CORRALES — Apogee Research, Inc 5:50 PM ADJOURN WORKSHOP for the DAY 6:00 PM RECEPTION in the GREAT HALL 7:00 PM SPECIAL PUBLIC LECTURE: What Is Actually in the Urban Atmosphere?