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11.5.20-Beijing-Alex-Slocum
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November 5, 2020
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This presentation will provide an introduction to key new technologies for production of a green future. As the world emerges from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and seeks to rebuild its economy, if a resurgence in demand for energy is met by hydrocarbons, an accelerated climate change crisis will dwarf the damage caused by COVID-19; a massive opportunity to stop global warming will be lost. Distributed production and trade with good logistics and connections between countries are critical and can be improved with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and a commitment to creating a green future. As the network for transporting goods and services between peoples is made ever better, factories can be set up at nodes along the network on land and sea for the good of all.
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This presentation will provide an introduction to key new technologies for production of a green future. As the world emerges from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and seeks to rebuild its economy, if a resurgence in demand for energy is met by hydrocarbons, an accelerated climate change crisis will dwarf the damage caused by COVID-19; a massive opportunity to stop global warming will be lost. Distributed production and trade with good logistics and connections between countries are critical and can be improved with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and a commitment to creating a green future. As the network for transporting goods and services between peoples is made ever better, factories can be set up at nodes along the network on land and sea for the good of all.
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