INVITATION TO ELECTRONIC CONFERENCE (March-May 1996) Climate change challenges many disciplines with WHAT IF ? - questions, but this electronic conference will try to stay clear of topics such as atmospheric chemistry and meteorology. Instead it will try to concentrate on how future industrial practices might influence the carbon sinks. The three major issues to be dis- cussed during this conference are: (a) To what extent will the sequestering of carbon be influenced by the life of artefacts (buildings, furniture, textiles, etc) which are manufactured from organic materials ?. (b) How will improved management of organic residues and waste influence the carbon cycle in the future ? (c) Will scarcities eventually force industry to regard combustion gases as a resource or as a target for ways to circumvent carbon dioxide taxes.? Quite obviously, there are no simple answers to such questions, but it is hoped that this electronic conference will provide a transdisciplinary dialogue which will help us to "zoom in" on a few topics that can be addressed by a two-hour Internet video dialogue that will be organized by UNU/ZERI on May 30th 1996 between Chattanooga, Stockholm and Tokyo The electronic conference will be conducted via a mailing list and your access to electronic mail is therefore a prerequisite for participation. If you are interested to contribute to the discussion, please contact the conference organizer <[log in to unmask]> and kindly provide information for the selection process, e.g. : (a) your full professional postal and electronic adresses (b) a brief summary of your interests and experience in the context of any of the three discussion topics mentioned. Selected participants will be notified by the conference organizer. Conference Organizer: Prof.em. Carl Goran Heden, Biofocus Foundation, Stockholm in cooperation with Zero Emissions Research Initiatives, United Nations University, Tokyo Mailing list administrator: Mr. Eng-Leong Foo (UNU/ZERI, Tokyo)
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