|
CFO Sink and
Commissioner Bronson ANNOUNCE “Conversations on Climate Change”
Former New York Governor
George E. Pataki, leading national experts to participate
TALLAHASSEE—Bringing awareness to how environmental changes
affect Floridians, Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and
Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Charles
Bronson announced Tuesday they will be co‑hosting “Conversations
on Climate Change,” a series of Cabinet workshops on how
Florida’s economy is affected by changes in climate and the need
to expand renewable energy sources.
“Conversations on Climate Change” will begin Tuesday, April 3,
2007, at 11:00 a.m. after the Florida Cabinet meeting with
“Climate Change: An Overview.” Future workshops are scheduled
after the June 12, September 18, and November 14, 2007, Florida
Cabinet meetings. Each workshop will feature a new topic and
national experts in areas such as: the science of rising sea
levels, renewable energy sources, the impact of climate change
on the insurance and financial industries, and more. The
sessions will also give elected officials, business leaders and
Floridians the opportunity to understand how these challenges
and potential solutions present opportunities for the growth of
new industries in our state.
“Climate
change is a reality, and we need to learn as much as we can
about the potential impact on our state’s financial health,”
said CFO Sink. “As someone concerned about Florida’s economy,
I’m proud to partner with Commissioner Bronson to learn from
other states’ experiences as we evaluate and make informed
decisions about the future of energy in Florida.”
Commissioner Bronson launched Florida’s “Farm to Fuel” program,
which partners with “25x25,” the national bi-partisan
organization whose goal is to see U.S. agriculture produce 25
percent of the nation’s energy needs by the year 2025. “It is
my hope that these discussions will inform the people of Florida
of the importance of renewable energy production in Florida,”
said Commissioner Bronson. “Our goals are to reduce the
nation’s dependency on foreign oil and keep green space in
Florida by giving farmers yet another crop to produce.”
Special
guest, former New York Governor George Pataki, who made the
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions a priority in his
administration, is planning to participate in the June workshop
with other experts. Former Governor Pataki has been nationally
recognized for his leadership on increasing awareness of climate
change among the Northeastern states.
The workshop “Climate Change: An
Overview” will include discussions on:
-
Climate Change: Stephen Mulkey, Ph.D., Science
Advisor, Century Commission for a Sustainable Florida
-
Hurricanes: Kerry Emmanuel, Professor of
Meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
Sea Level Rise: Dr. Stephen Leatherman, Director of the
International Hurricane Research Center and Coastal Research
Laboratory at Florida International University
-
Insurance: Tim Wagner, Nebraska Insurance Commissioner
and Director of the U.S. National Association of Insurance
Commissioners (NAIC)
-
Investments: Dan Reicher, Vice President of Google,
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy
-
Renewable Energy Resources: Speaker TBD, Farm to
Fuel
-
International Impacts: Speaker TBD, British
Consulate-General
DATE:
Tuesday, April 3,
2007
TIME:
11:00 a.m., after the
Florida Cabinet Meeting
LOCATION: Florida
Cabinet Meeting Room, The Capitol, Lower Level, Tallahassee |