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Next Generation Nuclear Power: The Solution to Climate Change? Program Our Speakers ! Nobuo Tanaka 7:45 PM President of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation and a Fellow at the Center Opening Remarks: on Global Energy Policy. Mr. Tanaka served as executive director of the International Energy Agency from 2007 to 2011. His decades of Nobuo Tanaka experience with energy and finance began in 1973 when he joined ! Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. He has also worked for the Japanese embassy in Washington, D.C., and the Organization for 8:05 PM Economic Cooperation. Film Screening: Pandora’s Promise Bill Nye Educator, writer, actor, comedian, scientist and inventor. His persona “The Science Guy” came from his PBS show which ran for 100 episodes between 9:30 PM 1993 and 1998 and received 18 Emmy awards. An avid warrior for scientific truth, he recently authored “Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Intermission Creation.” He holds 6 honorary doctorate degrees and regularly teaches ! at his alma mater Cornell, where he received a BS in Mechanical Engineering. 9:40 PM Keynote: Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ Andrew Revkin Science and environment writer whose current project is the Dot Earth blog in the New York Times. He is the author of three books including 10:10 PM “The Burning Season”, a biography of the famed Amazon Rain Forest Panel: defender Chico Mendes. Mr Revkin is the recipient of numerous awards including the National Academies Communication Award and the John Andrew Revkin, The New York Times Chancellor Award here at Columbia. He has a BS in Biology from Brown Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ and an MS in Journalism from Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Robert Stone, Award Winning Director Gernot Wagner Gernot Wagner, Environmental Lead senior economist at the Environmental Defense Fund and teaches Defense Fund energy economics at Columbia SIPA. He is the author of two books including his most recent work “Climate Shock”, which he co-wrote with ! Martin Weitzman. He has worked on the editorial board of the Financial Times and is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has an 10:45 PM MA in Economics from Stanford and PhD in Political Economy and Closing Remarks Government from Harvard. Robert Stone Critically acclaimed documentary filmmaker. His first film, Radio Bikini, is an Live tweet your Questions anti-nuclear weapons documentary for which he received an Academy Award nomination. His recent work includes Earth Days, an epic history of @CUCSD #NextGenNuc the rise of the modern environmental movement which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and Pandora’s Promise, which also premiered at Sundance in 2013. He recently co-founded Energy for Humanity, an organization that calls for the abandonment of fossil fuels and the columbiasd.org development and deployment of advanced reactor designs..