60 Lowther Avenue
Toronto, Ontario

To mark the occasion of CIELAP’s 36th anniversary, please join us on Thursday November 16 2006, 6.30 – 8.30 pm, at Friends’ House, 60 Lowther Avenue, (corner of Lowther at Bedford) in downtown Toronto, for a panel discussion on:

Working Together for Environmentally Sustainable Innovative Technologies

The emergence of novel technologies is an issue that cuts across CIELAP’s different areas of research: new waste incineration technologies; wastewater treatment to address emerging contaminants such as endocrine disrupting substances; and quickly developing biotechnologies and nanotechnologies. CIELAP seeks to convene different stakeholders, including ENGOs and industry, to work together to address the policy questions which arise. This panel discussion will consider a range of questions relating to the environmental sustainability of innovative technologies, such as these:

· How best can diverse stakeholders cooperate to achieve a policy context for the development and use of innovative technologies that ensures environment protection?

· How can the public be educated about the implications of these technologies and engaged in deeper analysis and a meaningful debate?

Detailed timeline: 6.30 pm – meet and greet; 7:00 – 8:00 – panel discussion; 8:00 – 8.30 light refreshments

Panelists – to date – are Avrim Lazar, Canadian Forestry Association, Martha Hall Findlay, Liberal Leadership candidate, and Ellie Perkins, Environmental Studies professor at York University. The panel will be chaired by CIELAP’s Research Director, Maureen Carter-Whitney.

Please RSVP to Carolyn Webb at [email protected]

Official Website: http://cielap.org

Added by thegreenpages on November 6, 2006

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