David Goldwyn, President of Goldwyn International Strategies LLC; Senior Fellow in the Energy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; former Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs;
Scott Nauman, Manager of Economics and Energy in Corporate Planning for ExxonMobil Corporation;
Michael Klare, Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Studies
Moderated by Roger Myerson, The William C. Norby Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago
industrialised nations don't even oil anymore.. there are other forms of energy.. there sustainable and efficient... oh.. my argument is flawed.. rich people are greedy sorry for wasting your time
babapoopoo 1 year ago
Sounds like hes deluding himself into more oil wars.
Mike1977a1 3 years ago
With the reality of peak oil approaching, the world will be put in a precarious position if we do not invest in alternative GREEN energy. Maintaining our dependence on petroleum energy will push world powers to do one of two things: 1)Grab Up as much oil reserves possible through contracts or by FORCE OR 2)Deal with an impeding economic disaster and possible Global Depression
speakupforjustice 4 years ago
You make me laugh,this is corporate scum talking.Drop dead corporate scum i hope you all die a horrible painful death,you have ruined the world. These guys should be lined up and shot.
LOJANOS 4 years ago
It took me two days to get through this, but it was a really good watch. It was interesting to see different sides explained, but it is hard to deny the consequences that Mr Klare outlines. We see it already today.
alternativeinfo 4 years ago
yeah it was a fantastic Lecture good to see
(ill have to look up that bio-desel at some point cheers frans)
elstonieo 4 years ago
Superb Lecture, Finally telling it how it is.
Also, an interesting insight into world politics.
well worth the time to watch this video.
No mention of bio-diesel made from algae, which claims to have the highest known energy density and will grow in saline water.
frans1981au 4 years ago
Great to hear more on energy security in the global economy context
I agree with solution. yes to carbon tax. No to bio-fuel, it'll create poverty in developing world
kcrofts7 4 years ago