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Sustainability in a Changing World
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Guest Speaker

SPEAKER PICTURE

Enzo Tiezzi has been full professor of physical chemistry in the Faculty of Science of the University of Siena since 1979 where he coordinates the research doctorate in chemistry and Chemistry for Sustainable Development at Siena University.

He gave the plenary lecture at the FIAT International Conference in 1996 and has been invited to speak in Dublin, Madras, Florida University, Krakow, Lyon, London, Cadiz and many other venues....Read More

Visions From

What can we do to ensure that generations to come have a sustainable future?

Dr Steven Stoft - Independent energy consultant - bio
Put human greed to work for sustainability. Nothing is more powerful or more abundant. Of course putting human generosity to work is important ...view all
Paul Sullivan - National Defense University - bio
What can we do to ensure that generations to come have a sustainable future? Within the question there is the answer. It involves the concept ...view all
Prof Azad Bayramov - Researcher - Institute of Physics Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences - bio
We can and should form wasteless, alter–vita civilization! I agree and support the concept of wasteless Civilization, developed by Professor ...view all
Klaus Illum - ECO Consult - bio
Reading the visions of a post-fossil, low-carbon, sustainable world expressed in the several answers to the question: What can we do to ensure ...view all
Marco Sorgetti - Director General - CLECAT - bio
At first one has to reflect on the fact that this generation, my generation, is the first one in the history of mankind, where a choice between ...view all
Jarka Chloupkova - European Parliament - bio
No longer can humanity abuse the fruits of economic progress. We need to learn how to deal with scarcity, in terms of natural resources, labour, ...view all

Events

27.04.09
Mutual dependence: securing Europe’s energy supply
This, the latest in the Comment:Visions series of debates, is dedicated to a topic that many Europeans were made all too physically aware of this January: energy (in)security. Comment: Visions asks the question.
Mutual dependence: securing Europe’s energy supply