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ENERGY NETWORK INSTITUTE
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26 January
2001
Breakthrough
on the Korean Peninsula
Dear
GENI Friend:
Four months
ago, 2 Korean students (Yen and Chu) joined our staff
to complete an internship with their university. Little
did they realize their ability to affect change in
their homeland -- from a institute in San Diego.
They committed
to translating our four primary documents into Korean
with an understanding that these reports would
be sent to the leadership of North and South Korea.
You can see their work on our web site by clicking
on the Korean
flag. Those packages were mailed to the all leaders
important to the dialogue: North and South Korea,
China, Russia, Japan, USA
and the United Nations.
I made
a statement toYen and Chu prior to their departure.
Given the rapprochement on the Korean peninsula, and
North Korea's dire need for energy, that in a few
months they would begin to hear the policy-makers
speak on the integration of the power grids from South
to North.
Last month,
the news wires reported this proposal as a priority!
The attached
documents summarize this dialogue between these
former enemies. If you have wondered, what
does GENI do? or how do you assess your results?
This is it.
This
is how we invest your contributions.
It's but one example of how we look for the most intractable
international relationships, and offer an alternative
strategy that is mutually beneficial. I'll ask again,
if this energy integration can occur on the Korean
Peninsula, why can't we do this everywhere?
In partnership
for the planet,
Peter Meisen
President
p.s. For
those in the Chicago area, the Buckminster
Fuller play opens Feb. 6th. GENI benefits from
the information and book exhibit in the theater lobby.
I know we are biased, but this is some of the best
theater you will ever see. (For information: www.foghouse.com)
Attachments:
- Letter
from David L. Pumphrey, Deputy Assistant Secretary
for International Energy Cooperation Office of International
Affairs.
- South
Korea's Hyosung to be biggist provider in north
power scheme. December 19, 2000 - Asia Pulse
Pte
Ltd. (original
link)
- 2
Koreas discuss more economic cooperation. San
Diego Union-Tribune. Friday, December 29, 2000.
(Original
Link).
- What
the World wants project.
(Original
Link).
Keywords
: Breakthrough on the Korean Peninsula,Buckminster
Fuller,sustainable development, global energy network
institute, international electricity transmission,
grid, power.
GENI
is a U.S. Tax Exempt 501(c)(3) Corporation committed
to improving the quality of life for everyone without
damage to the planet.
GENI Affiliates in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New
Zealand, Singapore and United States.
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