Deep Thought - Nov 13
by Staff
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Dr. Bartlett has given his celebrated lecture, Arithmetic, Population and Energy over 1,600 times. His collected writings have been published in the book, "The Essential Exponential! For the Future of Our Planet". "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." (12 November 2008)
Please visit www.shell.com/dialogues for more information and to register to participate in the event. While you are there why not watch the introductory video which explores the issues, and includes interviews with key voices in the debate. It features spokespeople from the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, SustainAbility, IUCN, and Björn himself. Whilst there, you can choose which of the two webchats you would like to attend, and can also pose a question to Björn and his team in advance. To participate in the online dialogue, please return to the site at your chosen time on November 19th. All questions are welcomed, and the team will do its best to answer as many as possible. Björn’s team on the day will include Andrew Eddy, Head of Communications, Shell UK, Alger Steenhuis, Investor Relations Officer, Shell, and Mark Weintraub, Senior Adviser - Sustainable Development, Shell. First session – 0600GMT - A convenient time for Europe, Asia and Australia Second session – 1600GMT - A convenient time for the Americas, Africa and Europe In addition to featured events, Shell Dialogues also hosts a range of articles, white papers and videos produced by Shell and our global media partners including CNBC, BBC World and CNN. This material offers further insight into the energy challenge and Shell’s role in addressing issues such as climate change, energy security and sustainable development through technology and creative problem solving.
Net energy is a metric by which some scientists attempt to assess the sustainability and ability of alternative fuels to displace fossil fuel but recent debate in Biofpr shows that scientists are undecided on its merits as a tool. Instead, in a series of corresponding articles clearly stating the case for and against net energy, Professor Dale calls for a more holistic approach which takes into consideration issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, petroleum displacement and economic growth, particularly in the developing world. He is calling on the scientific community to come together to help establish, once and for all, parameters by which to calculate fuel efficiency by using not just one, but several metrics that can be used in conjunction to give a fuller picture. |
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