Aaron M. Socha, Ph.D.
Director: Center for Sustainable Energy
Professor: Department of Chemistry
Bronx Community College, CUNY
Affiliate: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhetgHzOpF4
Director: Center for Sustainable Energy
Professor: Department of Chemistry
Bronx Community College, CUNY
Affiliate: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhetgHzOpF4
Is the purpose of this conference to raise environmental awareness among the academia or general public?
What are some of the challenges in helping developing, or already partially-developed, economies like India and China grow in a sustainable way?
What does the center offer to students looking to get involved in their local/global communities? What about CUNY-wide?
Are there less challenges in incorporating green technology in already developed countries or is it more difficult trying to get it built in developing nations?
50% of Germany’s energy comes from solar power while 5-15% of America’s energy comes from solar power. Can the US imitate Germany’s approach to save the planet from further carbon dioxide emissions? Any idea how capitalists will react to this approach? Are experts working on photocells that dissipate less heat and more usable energy?
Is the conference video-recorded? Will it be online?
What is your opinion on the developing field of green chemistry? How do you advocate for its widespread adoption in the education systems?
It seems like there is a major focus on making other countries sustainable, but is there any talk about making our own country/community more sustainable first?
Sustainable energy is very useful and good in the long-run, but how can we get people to invest in sustainable energy, especially with its high short-term costs?
What kind of fuel is harvested from the algae? Can it be used as an alternative to gasoline for cars?
What kind of sustainable energy do you feel is the most worthwhile investing in? For one, while solar panels seem like a great idea, the massive of amount of mining required to produce the same amount of energy as conventional sources seem just as destructive to the environment.
What currently operating sustainable energy projects, located in a developing country, do you admire? What impact has it had?
Can you talk about some of your most well known speakers? What influences have they had in the field of sustainable energy?
What do you hope to be the difference between the last event and this one?
what is the most important idea for visitors to take away from the conference in reference to sustainability?
What is the main goal of the conference?