National Council for Science and the Environment
APPENDIX 2 - BREAKOUT SESSIONS

    BIODIVERSITY & ECOSYSTEM HEALTH

    SECTION A
    Tom Bancroft, The Wilderness Society
    Jim Manolis, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
    • Mike Soukup, National Park Service
    • Jacob Stowers, Pinellas County, Florida

    SECTION B
    Ron Pulliam, University of Georgia
    Curt Meine, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences
    • K.C. Kim, Penn State University
    • Gary Machlis, University of Idaho and National Park Service
    • Ruth Reck, National Institute for Global Environmental Change


    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
    Lester Crawford, Georgetown University
    Kathryn Papp, AAAS


    ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
    Judith Weis, Rutgers University
    Keith Wendt, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

    • Susan Haseltine, U.S. Geological Survey
    • Marvin Rosen, NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection
    • Molly McMammon, Exxon Valdez Trustees Council


    HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
    Howard Frumkin, Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
    • Lynn R. Goldman, Johns Hopkins School of Health
    • Samuel H.Wilson, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
    • Members of Roundtable on Environment Health Sciences Research and Medicine at the Institute of Medicine


    INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Mark Schaefer, Association For Biodiversity Information
    Fred Stoss, SUNY-Buffalo & Special Library Association
    Kevin Hutton, National Council for Science & Environment

    INVASIVE SPECIES
    Jamie Reaser, National Invasive Species Council
    Gordon Brown, National Invasive Species Council
    • Phyllis Windle, Union of Concerned Scientists


    POLLUTION PREVENTION/WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Robert Anex, University of Oklahoma
    Clint Andrews, Rutgers University
    Michele Blazek, AT&T
    Jill Engel-Cox, Battelle Memorial Institute
    • Emily Matthews, World Resources Institute
    • Alicia Culver, INFORM, Inc.
    • Karl Schmidt, Johnson & Johnson


    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
    Terry Davies, Resources for the Future
    Ellen Paul, American Institute of Biological Sciences
    • Craig Peterson, former Majority Leader, State Senate of Utah
    • Duncan Hardie, Environment Canada


    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

    SECTION A
    Virginia Dale, Oak Ridge National Lab
    Peter Folger, American Geophysical Union
    • Peter Eisenberger, Columbia University
    • Stan Greenfield, National Council for Science and the Environment

    SECTION B
    Robert Worrest, CIESIN, Columbia University
    Chris Calamita, University of Louisville
    • Priscilla Grew, University of Nebraska
    • Jonathan Patz, Johns Hopkins University
    • Felicia Davis Gillmore, Georgia Airkeepers


    HIGHER EDUCATION
    Rick Clugston, University Leaders for a Sustainable Future
    John Glyphis, Second Nature
    Cornelia Burr, Attorney & Consultant
    • Walter Leal Filho, TuTech, Hamburg, Germany
    • Bruce Coull, University of South Carolina


    POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
    Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina
    Peter Saundry, National Council for Science & Environment
    Shelley Kossack, National Council for Science & Environment


    PUBLIC EDUCATION
    Rick Wilke, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
    Dan Durret, National Council for Science & Environment

    • Marcia Sward, National Environmental Education Trust Fund
    • Adriann Musson, E.R. Murrow High School


    SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
    Richard Rich, Virginia Tech University
    Warren Flint, 5 E’s Unlimited
    Kim Lamphier, Wildlife Habitat Council
    • Joel Hirschhorn, National Governors’ Association


    SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
    Elaine Hoagland, Council on Undergraduate Research
    • Vern Cardwell, University of Minnesota
    • Alan Ek, University of Minnesota
    • Eric Holst, Doris Duke Charitable Trust
    • Joe Norbeck, University of California Riverside


 
    KEY
    Session Chairs are designated in bold
    Session Facilitators are designated in italic
    • Speakers are designated with bullets.