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1 Critical Issues Forum Ross Harding Savannah October 14 th 2008

2 Three Critical Issues ► Rapidly rising energy costs triggered a global financial collapse ► Energy and quality of life are inexorably linked ► A lesson learnt – It is not enough to produce alternatives to fossil fuels, we need to reduce the cost of energy to remain globally competitive.

3 Energy – or should I say cheap energy, drove the US to be a world economic power. Cheap energy is over. Dollar denominated oil is a US focused problem. If all the world used energy like we do, only 1.6 Billion people cold survive not the 6.6 Billion that live today.

4 We are among the most inefficient energy consumers, when combined with the new reality of high energy cost = reduction in competitiveness and reduction in our quality of life. All things that we consider of little value get squandered

5 ► Quality of Life – different things to different people  Healthy, Wealthy and Happy?  35 Hour Work week?  Able to shop at Wal-Mart at 3am on a Tuesday?  Based on house size?  Based on political system? What could you give up and NOT have an impact on your quality of life?

6 ► The Economist – Quality of Life Index ► 9 measures of economic, comfort, political, longevity, infant mortality.. ► Yale/London School of Economics – Human Development Index ► Life Expectancy, Literacy, GDP  The Issue is not “who has the best quality of life” but rather “why do they vary?” High ██ 0.950 and over ██ 0.900– 0.949 ██ 0.850– 0.899 ██ 0.800– 0.849 Medium ██ 0.750 –0.799 ██ 0.700 –0.749 ██ 0.650 –0.699 ██ 0.600 –0.649 ██ 0.550 –0.599 ██ 0.500 –0.549 Low ██ 0.450– 0.499 ██ 0.400– 0.449 ██ 0.350– 0.399 ██ under 0.350 ██ not availab le

7 Energy Efficiency A small change in energy use can make a large improvement in HDI – but only to a point Many developed countries have a similar or better HDI than we do but use 50% less energy per capita It’s all about choices – where we live, how we commute, how we are taxed and what it is spent on,what we eat….

8 Lessons Learnt ► When the financial crisis passes the global energy problems will remain. ► We need to have a step reduction in energy costs to regain global competitiveness for both domestic and export growth  Focus investments on conservation and efficiency - The cheapest energy is that which you do not use.  Renewable sources across time, must be cheaper than any finite sources due to supply and demand and should be developed  We must focus on large scale solution to minimize costs and fund new distribution and transportation infrastructure

9 Business is Building


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