MEDIA ADVISORY
ATTENTION:
Energy and biofuels reporters
WHAT
"The
Future of Biofuels?", a panel discussion hosted by the College of
Natural Resources at the University of California, Berkeley. The event
is being organized by the California Agricultural Leadership
Foundation's Washington., D.C., exchange fellowship program.
Panelists
include Chris Somerville, director of the Energy Biosciences Institute
at UC Berkeley; Tad Patzek, an outspoken critic of the biofuels
industry and a geoengineering professor at UC Berkeley; Doug Dickson,
vice president of Ag Products at Pacific Ethanol Inc.; and Anastasios
Melis, professor of plant and microbial biology at UC Berkeley.
These energy experts will talk about the future of the biofuels industry and the impact of biofuels on the economy and society.
WHEN
Saturday, Aug. 2, from 4:15 - 6 p.m.
WHERE
159 Mulford Hall, UC Berkeley. Parking is available in the Wellman Courtyard Lot. For further information, see the UC Berkeley Campus Map.
WHO
J.
Keith Gilless, dean of the College of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley,
will introduce the panel and give an overview of the economics of
biofuels.
DETAILS
Each
summer, the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation Fellows
Council brings government officials to California from various
Washington, D.C., departments, agencies and committees to expose them
to wide-ranging issues affecting California agriculture. The fellows
attending on Saturday will include Teresa Davies, director of
legislative affairs for the National Science Foundation; Alicia Kaiser,
special assistant for agricultural policy at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency; and Keith Miller, acting director of animal and
plant health inspection service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

