DURHAM, NC – The 2012 Duke Environmental Law Conference, “Conservative Visions of our Environmental Future,” will be held September 24 at Reynolds Theater in the Bryan Student Center on Duke University’s main campus.
Registration for the conference, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., is free but seating is limited. For conference details or to register, go to www.planetreg.com/e8318418197415.
Speakers at this year’s conference will include former U.S. Congressman Bob Inglis (R-SC), who has been widely cited for his widely cited for his leadership on climate and energy policy issues; Jeff Holmstead, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assistant administrator for air and an advisor to 2012 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney; and North Carolina Representative Chuck McGrady, a Republican who represents the state’s 117thDistrict.
They will explore topics such as: What is a conservative approach to meeting our energy needs, managing our natural resources and addressing climatological debates and disasters? What roles can fiscal conservatism and the free market play? And what might a Romney presidency mean for the environment?
The year’s conference is sponsored by the Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, the Nicholas School for the Environment, the Duke Federalist Society, Duke College Republicans, and the Energy & Enterprise Initiative.
Inglis served as Visiting Energy Fellow at the Nicholas School in Spring 2012