Just days
later we received the enclosed letter
from the US Embassy in Tel Aviv. Three years ago,
Mike Fisher and I attended the World
Energy Council, giving our technical package to
many of the key players in the Middle East. From David
Mulenex's letter, you can see that electrical integration
is now a key component of the peace process among
all nations. GENI can't take all the credit for this,
but we deserve our share.
Next month,
we are invited to present our project at a major symposium
on Sustainable Development: Tools for a Competitive
Edge in New York (just across from the United
Nations). As you'll see, GENI is the featured
organization, and we're sitting next to the United
Nations Environmental Program, the President's Council
for Sustainable Development, Arthur Anderson, GM,
Ford Motor, etc. It's where this initiative belongs.
Your monthly
support makes all the difference. It enables these
results to occur. If people should ask you why you
support GENI tell them you're working for
sustainable development and world peace because
you are.
In partnership
for the planet,
Peter
Meisen
President
Keywords
: Peace Negotiations between Israel and Syria, Sustainable
Development: Tools for a Competitive Edge,sustainable
development, global energy network institute, international
electricity transmission, grid, power, environmental
educational programs, peace, zero population growth,
stabilization, life expectancy.