Dear GENI
Friend,
The
most important presentation on the energy issue I've
ever heard in my 30 years in the business.
Last
week, that was the response from one expert after
my talk at London's Royal
Institute for International Affairs (RIIA).
Comments like these indicate we still offer some of
the best strategic
thinking on the subject.
The following
day, NOVEM (The Netherlands
Energy and Environmental Agency) hosted Energy
Conversion Days
where The GENI Initiative was
again presented. The Dutch have demonstrated their
commitment to renewable energy, and many delegates
were quite enamored with the Energy Grid Initiative.
So, for all your friends in Holland, enclosed is our
first translation of The
GENI Initiative into Dutch.
Another
article was featured in Sustainable
Development
Magazine, published in the UK.
The precessional affects from these meetings will
continue for some time. One of my observations of
Europe the proximity of borders and languages
causes a much greater international awareness and
recognition of their inter-relatedness.
As a contributor
to this work, we want to make sure you have input
to the GENI
Board of Directors. Our Annual Board
Meeting is in February, so we welcome your ideas,
referrals and reports to our leadership. Please write
down your comments and send them via mail, fax or
e-mail. We will compile your response for the meeting.
Thank you
so much for your support this past year!!! As with
the gentleman from RIIA, we believe The GENI Initiative
is the trimtab
project to enhance world peace while reducing pollution,
poverty and overpopulation. Your contribution makes
this effort possible.
Thank you
and have a wonderful holidays!
In partnership
for the planet,
Peter Meisen
President
Keywords
: London's Royal Institute for International Affairs,
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