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James Stuart
leading independent futurist and innovation specialist PREDICTING GLOBAL TRENDS - predicting the future to create advantage today |
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minimising future risk
creating sustainable advantage
creating opportunity
minimising future risk
creating sustainable advantage
creating opportunity
minimising future risk
creating sustainable advantage
creating opportunity
minimising future risk
creating sustainable advantage
creating opportunity
minimising future risk
creating sustainable advantage
creating opportunity
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ENERGY Whether anyone likes it or not, the global energy map is changing. In the next few years the question of energy sustainability will become crucial. What will this mean for you? Do you think this will mean no difference for you? Do you think the changes will impact only on everyone else? The changes will impact everywhere. The economic repercussions will impact everyone. James Stuart has access to specific expertise that can answer your questions and help you understand the changing world ... and what will be required. Why? Energy fuels development. Energy fuels growth.
Sustainable growth requires a sustainable input of energy. Energy sources with a limited supply cannot be sustainable. To develop the present state of growth, the world has grown used to exploiting relatively inexpensive sources of fuel. The world is changing. Those relatively inexpensive sources of fuel are either running out and / or are being condemned for their damaging effects. The cost of oil is increasing as demand outstrips supply and there is "peak oil". Scientists are warning against the continuing widespread use of other fossil fuels. As the supply of oil decreases relative to demand, as the cost of oil begins to soar - there will be an increasingly negative impact on global development. This will be one of the most serious economic challenges in living memory. It will be felt first in the developing world and then in the developed world. If there is a continuing tie to oil without other sources of energy there will be a continuing economic slow down. What will this mean for you? How can you avert the obvious consequences? As the world edges towards "bio-fuel" ... what will be the likely impact? What will it mean for you?
How can YOU gain a significant measure of energy independence to power your development while much of the remainder of the world languishes in the high cost of oil? We can run a unique POST OIL EVALUATION assessment to determine what the effect of increasing oil cost and diminishing supply will mean to you. Energy fuels development and fuels growth. But without a sustainable source of low cost energy, and with supplies potentially increasingly prone to conflict or political battles, how will your development and growth be maintained? What other energy developments can be created to enhance growth? In the near future the development of alternative sources of energy will become a major economic factor. Do not allow this to become a limiting factor.
The world is changing. Be a force for positive change. Do not be a victim of circumstance. Let us work with you to produce a much needed strategic energy plan to ensure future viability, sustainability and development. This is far more than the increasingly crippling cost of oil.. Have access to unique knowledge and resources. The drive towards "alternative" energy sources is developing. It is fast becoming an international and organisational need to control costs, ensure a sustainable supply of energy to power growth and development, reduce the environmental impact, and be free of the potentially hostile and deliberate disruption of energy supply. Speak to us. We can change your future. James Stuart: a leading edge independent consultant in global development. This advisory service is designed to give relevant advice, insight and guidance. Would you like to know more?
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