Project Details:
CHEMRAWN XIV - Green Chemistry
| Project No.: | 021-18-97 |
| Start date: | 1997-01-01 |
| End date: | 2001-12-31 |
| Division: | CHEMRAWN Committee |
Possibility and/or desirability of holding a review of theories, predictions and work done since CHEMRAWN VII being investigated with organizers of original CHEMRAWN VII.
Hundreds of scientists and policy makers from around the world willgather to discuss challenges to the quality of our environment in thenew millenium. Through discussion among leaders in industry, government,academia and environmental organizations, this meeting will exploremany sustainability issues which may be addressed and improved by chemicalresearch and policy development.
> Visit the Conference website at http://cires.colorado.edu/env_prog/chemrawn/
> ConferenceAnnouncement published in Chem. Int. 22(6),2000
in the press:
> Environmentally friendly by design - CHEMRAWN Conferenceexplores research and policy needs for a sustainable world, C&EN,18 Jun. 2001, p. 10. Online > pubs.acs.org/cen
> Green Chemistry - CHEMRAWN Conference explores the progressand prospects of chemical research and science policy in advancing globalsustainable development, by S.K. Ritter, C&EN, 16 Jul. 2001, p.27. Online > pubs.acs.org/cen
> Report of theFuture Actions Committee - June 2001
> Invited lectures published in PureAppl. Chem.73(8), 1229-1330 (2001)
> Conference report, Chem.Int.24(1), 2002
> GCI spreads green gessage, opens new chapter in Thailand
C&EN, 15 Jul. 2002, p. 41
> Follows up with Green Chemistry Activities, by R. Pariser
Chem. Int.24(6) 2002, p. 29
> Next Generation Environmental Technologies: Benefits and Barriers(2003), by Robert Lempert, Parry Norling, Christopher Pernin, Susan Resetar,and Sergej Mahnovski - this report published by RAND, examines the potentialof green chemistry-derived technologies; online: www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1682