ISEO World
Energy Policy
The general
policy of ISEO is to enhance and encourage world-wide sustainable energy development
and harmonization with all possible implementation means in the United Nations
framework of the international society and its sovereign states.
The elements
and means to reach this top urgent global goal are:
- Better and complete
technical standards for clean, sustainable energy systems and environmental
protection, analysis and impact measurement.
- Complete, unbiased,
internationally harmonized energy statistics.
- Mandatory total costing
of all energy systems, including all external, social cost.
- Better education towards
the responsible use of energy, and environmental awareness from pre-school
age trough all school levels to adult education.
- More responsible human
behavior in the use of energy and global commons.
- Dissemination of proposals
for improved legislation, aiming at the international harmonization of better
energy and environment laws, codes and regulations.
- Stricter enforcement
of rules and regulations for effective pollution prevention.
- Easier and more apt
financing of clean, sustainable energy systems, while financing of unsustainable,
harmful energy systems and wars shall be prohibited.
- Avoidance of pollution
from car, motor cycle and motor boat racing, and from hot air balloons.
Encouragement of ecological sports and cleaner racing formulas.
- Consistent conservation
of minerals for higher-added-value, cleaner purposes than combustion, such
as environment-friendly chemistry and metallurgy.
- Discouragement or
prohibition of polluting, hazardous energy concepts like coal.
- Enhancement of pollution-free,
low-energy building concepts.
- Transition to pollution-free
modes of transport.
The basis
for an improved world energy policy is the Global Energy Charter for Sustainable
Development – see ISEO website button “Global
Energy Charter”.
More information
from the "Blueprint for the Clean, Sustainable Energy Age" - order
form
http://www.cmdc.net/publications.php
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The ISEO
working groups will add more information.
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