| Opening Session | |
| Science, Culture and the Planetary Emergencies | p. 3 |
| Nuclear Power in Russia-25 Years after Chernobyl | p. 39 |
| The Potential Positive Impact of the Irrational on the Success of Science | p. 57 |
| Learning More from Fukushima Dai-ichi | p. 63 |
| Lessons from History of Radiation Use and Nuclear Accidents, Particularly Fukushima | p. 75 |
| Nuclear After Fukushima | p. 89 |
| Forests as a Chance for Sustainable Development of Rural Areas in Light of UN Climate Change Convention and UN Convention on Biodiversity | p. 91 |
| Climate Physics, Feedbacks, and Reductionism - When does Reductionism Go too Far? | p. 97 |
| Energy Focus: Global Nuclear Energy Issues After Fukushima | |
| Energy Perspective and Nuclear Role after Fukushima Daiichi Accident | p. 119 |
| Global Implications of the Fukushima Disaster for Nuclear Power | p. 137 |
| Nuclear Power in the Middle East Following Fukushima | p. 169 |
| Nuclear Power Development in China | p. 181 |
| Nuclear Power Plants in South Korea | p. 193 |
| Toward Manifestly Safe Nuclear Fission-Based Electricity Supply | p. 201 |
| Water & Pollution Focus: Water Scarcity and Pollution | |
| Water Needed for Increasing Demands for Food, Energy, Ecosytems, and Health | p. 213 |
| An Overview of Water Issues Related to Public Health | p. 225 |
| Water in the Middle East: Crisis, Management, Challenges and Peace | p. 233 |
| Energy & Pollution Focus: Unconventional Natural Gas: Benefits and Risks | |
| World-Wide Unconventional Gas Potential: Energy Security and GHG Emissions | p. 245 |
| The Evolution of the U.S. Natural Gas Supply | p. 251 |
| Environmental Impacts of Unconventional Natural Gas Development | p. 263 |
| Climate Focus: Cosmic Rays and Climatic Processes | |
| Cosmic Rays and Clouds: Experiments and Observations | p. 273 |
| The Role of Solar Forcing in the 20th Century Climate Change | p. 279 |
| Planetary Temperatures/Climate Across Geological Time Scales | p. 287 |
| Synchronization of Climate Modes followed by an Increase in Their Coupling Strength Leads to Major Climate Shifts | p. 289 |
| Overcoming Chaotic Behavior of Climate Models | p. 299 |
| Water & Pollution Focus: Contaminants of Emerging Concern (Cec) | |
| CECs in Water: Challenges and Future Solutions | p. 309 |
| Fate of Contaminants of Concern in Conventional and Advanced Water Treatment and Managed Aquifer Recharge Systems | p. 321 |
| Agricultural Sources of Contaminants of Emerging Concern and Adverse Health Effects on Freshwater Fish | p. 337 |
| Epidemiology of Chemicals of Emerging Concern | p. 349 |
| Energy Focus: Energy Efficiency | |
| Energy Efficiency in Power Generation, Industry and Buildings: A Survey Paper | p. 359 |
| Energy Efficiency and Sustainability | p. 373 |
| The Energy Efficiency Potential of Global Transport to 2050 | p. 387 |
| Special Session: Lectio Magistralis | |
| The Role of Science in the Third Millennium | p. 407 |
| Il Ruolo Della Scienza Nel Terzo Millennio | p. 411 |
| Information Security Focus: The Role of Science in Information Technologies and Internet Tools in Developing Countries | |
| Cyber Repression: Going Worse. What can be Done? | p. 417 |
| The Role of Science and Technology as Empowerment of Person and State | p. 427 |
| A Secure Internet to Promote World-Class Science in Developing Countries | p. 447 |
| Deployment and Impact of ICTs in Developing Countries | p. 453 |
| Food, Soh, & Medicine Focus: Greenhouse Gases Consequences and Evidence-Based Third Millennium Medicine | |
| The Chemical Time Bomb Concept Revisited in the Context Of Climate Change and other Recent Developments | p. 459 |
| Agriculture in a More Populous, Higher Atmospheric (CO2) World - Inviting 10 Billion to the Banquet in 2050: Some Ways and Means | p. 491 |
| Evidence-Based Medicine and Knowledge Translation Type 2 Research | p. 503 |
| Wfs General Meeting Pmp Reports - Debate and Conclusions | |
| AIDS and Infectious Diseases (AID) PMP 2011 Report | p. 515 |
| Mother and Child Health PMP: 2010-2011 Activities | p. 521 |
| Report of the Climate Permanent Monitoring Panel | p. 537 |
| Pollution Permanent Monitoring Panel - 2011 Annual Report | p. 543 |
| Report of the Permanent Monitoring Panel on Energy, 2011 | p. 549 |
| Permanent Monitoring Panel - Mitigation of Terrorist Acts | p. 553 |
| Information Security PMP Report | p. 561 |
| Water & Pollution Workshop | p. 563 |
| Mitigation of Terrorist Acts Workshop | p. 581 |
| Seminar Participants | p. 593 |
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