Four years ago, in September 2007, I participated in a ministerial conference of OECD in Paris. This conference was attended by the ministers of transportation and environment from the European Union, the U.S. observers, as well as a few invited industry people and faculty.
OECD stands for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. It was conceived as a counterweight to OPEC. The largest contributor to OECD is the United States, which provides nearly 24% of the budget, followed by Japan. As a consequence, the U.S. exerts some influence on OECD.
At that Paris conference, I was asked to make a dinner speech. [Reading this topical speech is essential to your understanding of my arguments against the serious public confusion surrounding issues of big energy.]
Halfway through my speech everybody in the room stopped eating and you could hear a fly, because no forks and knives were clicking. There were but a few questions afterwards. It appears that this speech has disqual…
OECD stands for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. It was conceived as a counterweight to OPEC. The largest contributor to OECD is the United States, which provides nearly 24% of the budget, followed by Japan. As a consequence, the U.S. exerts some influence on OECD.
At that Paris conference, I was asked to make a dinner speech. [Reading this topical speech is essential to your understanding of my arguments against the serious public confusion surrounding issues of big energy.]
Halfway through my speech everybody in the room stopped eating and you could hear a fly, because no forks and knives were clicking. There were but a few questions afterwards. It appears that this speech has disqual…