GLOBAL
ENERGY NETWORK INSTITUTE
a
solution to global problems
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25 April
1995
Cover
Story: Society Of Computer Simulation's Simulation
Magazine, SCS Mission Earth Activity, Ben Clymer
Dear GENI
Friend,
As the
GENI project grows around the world, some milestones
take on special significance. One such landmark is
the enclosed issue of Simulation
magazine. It is your continued support that makes
possible this kind of accomplishment.
We have
been working with the Mission
Earth Activity of the Society for Computer Simulation
for almost two years. They have been our technical
advisors (no fee required) since the purpose of GENI
and Mission Earth are so closely aligned.
In a memorial
to Ben Clymer, a GENI champion and lifelong simulationist,
the Special Issue on Mission Earth was published this
month. We worked hard to get the Dymaxion Map and
Buckminster Fuller on the cover since Bucky's
World Game was presented years ago in their Society.
Paul-Michael
Dekker, Amy Bruton and I authored the paper on the
GENI Model which became the featured article.
Then, the Society joined as a sponsor of the Buckminster
Fuller Centennial Symposium and Celebration (San Diego,
July 14 - 16) and inserted the Event
Announcement in the magazine that went out to
all 3000 SCS members!
This magazine
cover now sits in almost every Computer Science Department,
Supercomputer Lab, and major engineering firm around
the world. These are the very same partnerships required
if we are going to alter the decisions of the nation's
policy-makers and energy planners.
Clearly,
GENI has just popped to a whole
new level. This work is only possible with your
support. Please share fully with us the acknowledgement
we feel when this kind of exposure reaches a whole
new audience, especially one of this caliber.
Congratulations!
Peter
Meisen |
Patricia
Stevens |
President |
Executive
Director |
Keywords
: Cover Story: Society Of Computer Simulation's Simulation
Magazine, SCS Mission Earth Activity, Ben Clymer,sustainable
development, global energy network institute, international
electricity transmission, grid, power, environmental
educational programs, peace, zero population growth,
stabilization, life expectancy.
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is a U.S. Tax Exempt 501(c)(3) Corporation committed
to improving the quality of life for everyone without
damage to the planet.
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