Saturday 22 June 2013

Kuliah Umum: Hulk dan Energi Hijau

Mark A. Ruffalo, Marco Krapels and Mark Z. Jacobson:

Power the World with Wind, Water and Sunlight



What happens when you put a movie scientist in the room with a real scientist? 

You hope to inspire millions to take part in an energy revolution!

Mark Ruffalo, known for his portrayal of Dr. Banner and the Incredible Hulk, will speak with Mark Jacobson of the Stanford Atmosphere/Energy Program and Marco Krapels of Rabobank about powering the world with wind, water and sunlight. 

Global warming, environmental pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. 

This talk discusses a technical plan to solve these problems by powering 100% of the United States' and world's energy for all purposes, including electricity, transportation, industry, and heating/cooling, with wind, water, and sunlight (WWS) within 20-40 years. 

As part of the plan, we consider transmission infrastructure, resources, reliability, catastrophic risk, materials, costs, health effects, job creation, revenue streams, and policies needed. We discuss a detailed version of the plan for New York State and its potential application to California and other states. 

We also discuss the public engagement needed and how social media can help to implement the plan on the state, national, and international levels.

About the Speakers:

Mark A. Ruffalo is an Oscar-nominated actor and advocate of addressing climate change and renewable energy. In March 2011, Mark co-founded Water Defense to raise awareness about energy extraction impact on water and the public health.


A regular contributor to the Guardian and the Huffington Post, Mark is a recent recipient of the Global Green Millennium Award for Environmental Leadership, and the Meera Gandhi Giving Back Foundation Award. He was named one of Time Magazine's "People Who Mattered" in 2011. Most recently, he played Dr. Banner and the Incredible Hulk in the box-office hit, The Avengers. 

Marco Krapels is the Executive Vice President of Rabobank N.A,,where he runs the commercial banking product groups including its capital markets and renewable energy finance divisions.

He co-chairs the bank's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) committee, where he's initiated notable sustainability efforts, including a Rabobank solar/Tesla electric car project featured in the New York Times.

Marco is co-founder and board member of Empowered by Light, which promotes renewable energy solutions for 1.6 billion people living without electricity.



Prof. Mark Z. Jacobson is Director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Woods Institute for the Environment and Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy.

He is on the Energy Efficiency and Renewables Advisory Committee to the U.S. Secretary of Energy. He co-authored a 2009 cover article in Scientific American and two more recent articles in Energy Policy with Dr. Mark DeLucchi of U.C. Davis on how to power the world with renewable energy.



 


Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Director, Atmosphere/Energy Program
Senior Fellow,  Woods Institute for the Environment
Senior Fellow, Precourt Institute for Energy

Education: 

B.S. Civil Engineering B.A. Economics and M.S. Environmental Engineering(1988) Stanford University
M.S. (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) Atmospheric Science, University of California at Los Angeles

Kunjungi Web Pribadinya di:

http://www.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/

https://twitter.com/mzjacobson 

"Bahan bakar fosil suatu saat PASTI AKAN HABIS, dan kita harus mempersiapkan diri sebelum itu terjadi. Konservasi Energi, Hemat Energi, Energi Terbarukan dan Energi Hijau adalah pilihan-pilihan yang harus kita ambil, mari kita mulai hari ini."
*A.N.*

Semoga Bermanfaat

Sumber: 

1. Google Talk
2. The Avengers
3. Stanford University
4. Empowered by Light
5. http://www.meti.or.id/
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