Conference: There Is No ‘Climate Emergency’—Apply the Science and Economics of Development to Stop Blackouts and Death
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The Schiller Institute is holding an international conference Saturday, July 24, with two sessions (9 am, and 2 pm EDT), under the title: “There Is No ‘Climate Emergency’—Apply the Science and Economics of Development to Stop Blackouts and Death.”
PANEL I. 9 am (EDT) Economic Effects of Green MAD
The topic will be discussed by specialists in meteorology, physics, geology, and other sciences from many nations, as well as U.S. elected officials and others. From Germany, Prof. Alwin Burgholte, from GADE-Hochschule Wilhelmshaven (emeritus), will speak on “How Future Electricity Security Is Threatened by Wind and Solar Technology and Blackouts.”
PANEL II. 2 pm (EDT) Energy, World Health, and the End of War—the Power of Energy Flux Density
This session will feature priority projects, in particular for water. Speakers will include military logistics experts, hydrologists, engineers, and representatives from several nations. From South Africa, Dr. Kelvin Kemm, nuclear scientist, will address the theme, “The Future Depends on Nuclear Power.”