2010 “Energy and Environment”

Date: June 15, 2010
Venu: Cosmos Club, Washington DC

On June 15th, the 15th “Science in Japan” Forum was held at Cosmos Club in Washington DC. The topic of this year was “Energy and Environment”.

The forum opened with remarks by Prof. Motoyuki Ono, President of JSPS, and Mr. Kenji Shinoda, Minister of Embassy of Japan. After that, Dr. Hirotaka Sugawara, Director of JSPS Washington Office, explained the importance of the “Science in Japan” Forum and why “Energy and Environment” was chosen as the forum’s theme.

There was four sessions at this forum. The first session in the morning was titled: “Environment” which was convened by Dr. Teruyuki Nakajima of the Atmospheric and Ocean
Research Institute (AORI) at the University of Tokyo. The first speaker of the session was Dr. William Lau, Goddard Institute, NASA, who gave a very impressive presentation to open the forum. He was followed by Dr. Michael MacCracken who explained several of the current environmental issues. The session ended with an enthusiastic talk by Dr. Syukuro Manabe of Princeton University.

The second session was called “Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency”, which was convened by Dr. Burton Richtor of Stanford University. The first speaker was Dr. Henry Kelly, US Department of Energy, who talked in detail about energy efficiency matters. He was followed by Dr. Yoshihiro Suda who gave a presentation on the cutting-edge science in
Japan today. Lastly, Dr. Richtor gave a talk about energy efficiency and buildings.

In the afternoon, Dr. Chris Llewellyn Smith of Oxford University convened the session titled: “Advanced Energy Sources”. In the session, Dr. Steve Cowley of the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in the United Kingdom, spoke optimistically about fusion energy. Next, Dr. Yoichi Fujiie, former chairman of Japan Atomic Energy Commission, spoke about the future of nuclear energy. Lastly, Dr. Llewellyn Smith spoke in an urgent tone about the Earth’s future
energy supplies.

The final session was titled: “Government Policy” which was convened by Dr. Neal Lane, RICE University. The first speaker was Dr. Nina Fedoroff of the US Department of State who gave an insightful vision of US policy. She was followed by Mr. Sadayuki Tsuchiya, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, who presented the efforts of Japan on policies regarding energy and environment.


All of the speakers were leading experts in their respective fields. The audience listened with interest to each of the lectures which were of considerable interest to administrators for science policy as well as to specialists in those fields.

The forum assembled some 100 government administrators, university researchers and others, who listened to the presentations with eager attention and exchanged information
on research in the subject fields with the speakers and one another with enthusiasm.

“Energy and Environment”


Sponsored by The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and

organized by its Washington Liaison Office

Cosponsored by National Institute of Health(NIH), National Science Foundation(NSF),

U.S. Department of Energy, and American Association for the Advancement of Science(AAAS)

June 15, 2010 at Cosmos Club, Washington DC

PRESENTATION AND ABSTRACT 



8:00am-

Registration

8:30am-8:45am

Opening / Welcome
Address
Motoyuki Ono

President, Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science



Kenji Shinoda

Minister, Embassy of Japan



Hirotaka Sugawara
“Welcome address”
Director, Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science,

Washington Office


8:45am-10:45am

Session 1:
Environment

Convener: Teruyuki Nakajima

Professor, Director, Center for Earth Surface System
Change studies
Atmosphere
and Ocean Research Institute
Aerosols,
Monsoon Rainfall Variability, and Climate
Change
William
K.M. Lau
Chief, Laboratory for Atmospheres, NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center
Moderating
Climate Change by Limiting Emissions of Both Short- and
Long-Lived Greenhouse
Gases
Michael
C. MacCracken
Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs, Climate
Institute, Washington DC
Global
Warming and Water
Resources
Syukuro
Manabe
Senior Meteorologist, Princeton
University


10:45am-11:00am

Break



11:00am-1:00pm

Session 2: Renewable
Energy and Energy Efficiency

Convener: Burton Richter

Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for
International Studies And Paul Pigott Professor in the
Physical Sciences Emeritus, Stanford University

Renewable
Energy Technology Programs in the US
Henry
Kelly
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department
of Energy
Advanced
Mobility Research for Sustainable
Transportation
Yoshihiro
Suda
Professor, Institute of Industrial Science , The
University of Tokyo
Energy
Efficiency and Buildings in the United States
Burton
Richter


1:00pm-2:00pm

Lunch, hosted by JSPS



2:00pm~4:00pm

Session 3: Advanced
Energy Sources

Convener: Chris Llewellyn Smith

President of the Council of SESAME (Synchrotron-light
for Experimental Science and its Applications in the Middle
East),Vice President of the Royal Society, and a Visiting
Professor in the Oxford Physics Department
Simultaneous
Satisfaction of Energy Demand and Environmental
Protection
Yoichi
Fujiie
Academic Consultant Hiroshima
University


Professor Emeritus Tokyo
Institute of Technology
Fusion
Power – how and when?
Steve
Cowley
CEO, United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority
Future
Energy Supplies: the Big
Picture
Chris
Llewellyn Smith


4:00pm-4:15pm

Break



4:15pm-6:00pm

Session 4: Government
Policy

Convener:
Neal
Lane
“Summary”Malcolm Gillis University Professor and Senior Fellow
of the James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice
University
Issues
of Our Time: Rethinking Agriculture in a Hotter, Drier
World
Nina
V. Fedoroff
Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of
State U. S. Department of State
Policies
on Environment and Energy in Japan and Efforts of
MEXT
Sadayuki
Tsuchiya
Director-General for Policy Coordination, Ministry of
Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(MEXT)


6:00pm

Adjournment



6:30pm-

Reception (Spouses are
welcome)



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