Thursday, April 9 – "Reinventing Fire: Profitable Low-Carbon Futures for the US and China"
Amory B. Lovins, Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute
The Harvard Kennedy School presents: "Reinventing Fire: Profitable Low-Carbon Futures for the US and China," with Amory B. Lovins, Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute
Moderated by Meghan O'Sullivan, Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs
Amory B. Lovins, Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute consultant, experimental physicist and 1993 MacArthur Fellow, has been active at the nexus of energy, resources, economy, environment, development, and security in more than 50 countries for over 40 years, including 14 years based in England. He is widely considered among the world's leading authorities on energy—especially its efficient use and sustainable supply—and a fertile innovator in integrative design and in superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles.
The Harvard Kennedy School presents: "Reinventing Fire: Profitable Low-Carbon Futures for the U.S. and China," with Amory B. Lovins, Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute
Moderated by Meghan O'Sullivan, Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs
Amory B. Lovins, Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute consultant, experimental physicist and 1993 MacArthur Fellow, has been active at the nexus of energy, resources, economy, environment, development, and security in more than 50 countries for over 40 years, including 14 years based in England. He is widely considered among the world's leading authorities on energy—especially its efficient use and sustainable supply—and a fertile innovator in integrative design and in superefficient buildings, factories, and vehicles.