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Agenda. Environmental Health, Energy, and Transportation: Bringing Health to the Fuel Mixture Print   Email


 

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The Institute of Medicine’s Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences,

 Research, and Medicine

 

Nov 29-30, 2007

 

National Academy of Sciences

2100 Constitution Ave, NW

Washington, D.C.

 

Final Agenda

 

Goal:

This workshop will address the potential environmental and public health consequences of transport fuel production and use. It will focus on the unintended consequences of previous changes to fuel mixtures, and examine possibilities for new fuel sources and mixtures. The workshop will explore the costs and benefits of potential fuel mixtures for the United States, with an emphasis on health, sustainability, environmental and public health consequences.

 

November 29, 2007

 

8:30 a.m.         Welcome
The Honorable Paul G. Rogers, J.D.
Chair

                        Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine
Partner
Hogan & Hartson

 

8:40 a.m.         Healthy People, Healthy Economy: Integrating Human Health and Emerging Alternative Fuels

                        Samuel Wilson, M.D.

                        Acting Director

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institutes of Health

View Presentation

 

 

 

 

Session I: Relationships Between Transportation, Fuels, and Health

 

Session objectives:

  1. Examine trade-offs in the creation of transportation energy policy.
  2. Understand energy and transportation trends.
  3. Understand the basics of fuel and engine development.
  4. Review the health effects of traditional transport fuels.

 

Moderator: Sharon Hrynkow, Ph.D., Associate Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health

 

9:00 a.m.         From the Ground through the Tailpipe: Fuel Requirements and Engine Parameters

                        Michael Wang, Ph.D.

                        Vehicle and Fuel Systems Analyst

                        Center for Transportation Research

                        Energy Systems Division

                        Argonne National Laboratories
                        View Presentation

 

9:30 a.m.         The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030

Scott Nauman

Manager of Economy and Energy

Corporate Planning Department

ExxonMobil

View Presentation

 

10:00 a.m.       Health Effects of Transportation Fuels Throughout the Lifecycle

Tee L. Guidotti, M.D., M.P.H.

Professor

The George Washington University School of Medicine

View Presentation

 

10:30 a.m.       Break

 

 

10:45 a.m.       Understanding the Health Implications of Current and Potential Future Fuels: Approaches and What We Know Today

                        Daniel Greenbaum, M.C.P.

                        President

                        Health Effects Institute 

                        View Presentation

 

 11:15 a.m.       Discussion

 

12:00 p.m.       Lunch

 


 



Session IIa: Fuel Additives, Motor Vehicle Mechanics, and Health

 

Session objectives:

  1. To learn which additives have been used in gasoline, and the politics in the progression from one additive to another
  2. To understand the environmental health risks of different additives
  3. To discuss alternatives to current aromatic fuel additives.

 

Moderator: Serap Erdal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chicago, School of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Division

 

12:45 p.m.       Introduction to Fuel Additives

                        Serap Erdal, Ph.D.

 

12:55 p.m.       A History of Fuel Development: Lead, MTBE, and Benzene

C. Boyden Gray, J.D.

US Ambassador to the EU

View Presentation

 

1:20 p.m.         Fuels and Exposure: Is It Really the Fuels?

                        Douglas Lawson, Ph.D.

                        Principal Scientist

                        Environmental Science & Health Impacts Program

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

View Presentation

 

1:45 p.m.         Motor Vehicle Exhaust and Allergic Disease in a Birth Cohort

                        Grace LeMasters, Ph.D.

                        Professor

                        Department of Environmental Health

                        University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

                        View Presentation

 

2:10 p.m.         Discussion

 

2:50 p.m.         Break

 

Session IIb: Fuel Additives, Motor Vehicle Mechanics, and Health

 

Session objectives: 
 

  1. To learn which additives have been used in gasoline, and the politics in the progression from one additive to another
  2. To understand the environmental health risks of different additives
  3. To discuss alternatives to current aromatic fuel additives.

Moderator: John Spengler, Ph.D., M.S., Professor, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health

 

3:05 p.m.         Welcome

 

3:10 p.m.         MMT in Canadian Gasoline: Health and Environment Issues

                        Joseph Zayed, M.D.

Faculty of Medicine

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health

University of Montreal

View Presentation

 

3:35 p.m.         The European Ramazzini Foundation Project on Fuels, Their Constituents, Oxygenated Additives and Combustion Products

Fiorella Belpoggi, PhD

Vice Scientific Director

European Ramazzini Foundation for Oncology and Environmental Sciences

View Presentation

 

 

4:00 p.m.         Transportation Fuels and Public Health

Howard Feldman, M.Sc.

Director

Regulatory Analysis and Scientific Affairs

American Petroleum Institute

View Presentation

 

4:25 p.m.         Discussion

 

5:00 p.m.         Adjourn

 

November 30, 2007

 

8:30 a.m.         Welcome Back and Challenge to Workshop Participants

                        The Honorable Timothy E. Wirth

                        President

United Nations Foundation

 

Session III: Ethanol: Biofuels in the Mainstream

 

Session objectives:

  1. Explore the potential of ethanol for fuel octane needs.
  2. Explore the potential of ethanol as an alternative base fuel.
  3. Compare different markets and production methods of ethanol.
  4. Examine the health and environmental limitations of ethanol.

 

Moderator: Donna Perla, Senior Advisor, Office of Research & Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

 

8:50 a.m.         Changing Fuels, Changing Emissions: Oxygenates and Other Factors

Don Lucas, Ph.D.

Staff Scientist

Advanced Energy Technologies Department

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

View Presentation

 

9:10 a.m.         Perspectives on the Lifecycle Environmental Impacts of Ethanol Fuel

Susan Powers, Ph.D.

Professor

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies

Clarkson University

View Presentation

 

9:45 a.m.         Comparative Toxicity of Gasoline and Ethanol Vehicles

                        Paulo Saldiva, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Medicine
Department of Pathology

University of São Paolo

View Presentation

 

10:05 a.m.       The Effects on Health and Climate of Ethanol Versus Other Vehicle Technologies and Fuels

                        Mark Jacobson, Ph.D. (via teleconference)

                        Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Stanford University

View Presentation

 

10:25 a.m.       Discussion

 

10:45 a.m.       Break              

 

Session IV: Fuel Alternatives: Looking Beyond Fossil Fuels

 

Session objectives:

 

  1. Compare and contrast different alternatives to fossil fuels
  2. Consider sustainability in terms of economics, labor, and environment
  3. Explore potential health costs and benefits of alternative fuels

 

Moderator: Howard Frumkin, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H., Director, National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, CDC

 

11:00 a.m.       Opening Comments

 

11:05 a.m.       Health Assessment Needs of Some Next Generation Alternate Fuels

John Regalbuto, Ph.D.

Program Director

Catalysis and Biocatalysis

Directorate for Bioengineering

National Science Foundation

View Presentation

 

 

11:20 a.m.      Making Healthy Energy Choices: Precautionary “Tails,” Undetected Faults

                        Paul Epstein, M.D., M.P.H.

                        Associate Director

                        Center for Global Health and the Environment

                        Instructor in Medicine

Harvard Medical School

View Presentation

                       

11:40 p.m.       Biodiesel: From Fat to Fuel

Olof Hansen, M.S.

Environmental Protection Specialist

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

View Presentation

 

12:00 p. m.      Comprehensive Environmental Assessment: Lessons Learned from                          MTBE

J. Michael Davis, Ph.D.

Senior Science Advisor

National Center for Environmental Assessment

Environmental Protection Agency

View Presentation

 

12:20 p. m.      Fuel Comparisons: Ethanol, Advanced Diesel, Hybrid, and Gasoline

                        John D. Graham, Ph.D.

                        Dean

The Pardee RAND Graduate School

View Presentation

 

12:45 p.m.       Discussion

 

1:15 p.m.         Lunch

 

Session V: The Global Picture

 

Session Objectives:

1.       To examine the larger issues related to fuel decision-making

2.       To review potential global and societal unintended consequences of different fuels

 

Moderator: Myron Harrison, M.D., M.P.H., Senior Health Advisor, Exxon Mobil Corporation

 

2:00 p.m.         Global View of Biofuels

Melinda Kimble, M.P.A., M.A.

Senior Vice President

United Nations Foundation

View Presentation

 

2:25 p.m.         Global Environment Health, Transportation, and Fuels

Carlos Dora, Ph.D.

Regional Advisor

European Centre for Environment and Health

World Health Organization

 

2:45 p.m.         Discussion

 

3:00 p.m.         Break              

 

 

Panel Discussion: Criteria to Determine Potential Costs and Benefits of Fuels

 

3:15 p.m.          

The moderator will lead a discussion with the panel members and the audience to identify:

1.       What role does (or should) health play in energy decision-making of transportation fuels?

2.       What are the research gaps to better elucidate the linkage of public health and transportation fuels?

3.       With a current emphasis on alternative transportation fuels, what factors need to be considered to understand the impacts on health from the cradle to the grave?

4.       Is there a need for more cross disciplinary research among engineers, toxicologists, epidemiologists, etc? What questions would these collaborations address?

5.       How can health inform the decision-making policies of transportation fuels?

6.       While most environmental health effects are local, what are the global challenges that need to be addressed?

 

Moderator: Lynn Goldman, M.D., M.S., M.P.H.
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and Chair, Interdepartmental Program in Applied Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Vice-Chair, Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine

 

John Balbus, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Environmental Health Program for Environmental Defense
Daniel Greenbaum, M.C.P., President, Health Effects Institute

Russell White, Ph.D., Manager of Health Sciences, American Petroleum Institute

Carlos Dora, Ph.D., World Health Organization European Centre for Environment and Health

Serap Erdal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chicago, School of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Division

 

 

Closing

 

4:45 p.m.         Closing Comments

 

4:50 p.m.         Adjourn

 

 


Resources And Links
Belpoggi Presentation
Jacobson Presentation
Lucas Presentation
Wang Presentation
Wilson Presentation
Greenbaum Presentation
Kimble Presentation
Powers Presentation
Regalbuto Presentation
Graham Presentation
Davis Presentation
Hansen Presentation
Epstein Presentation
Saldiva Presentation
Feldman Presentation
Zayed Presentation
LeMasters Presentation
Lawson Presentation
Guidotti Presentation
Nauman Presentation


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