EFOW Program 2025 Focus on the Essentials

wyakab 205 views 13 slides Feb 26, 2025
Slide 1
Slide 1 of 13
Slide 1
1
Slide 2
2
Slide 3
3
Slide 4
4
Slide 5
5
Slide 6
6
Slide 7
7
Slide 8
8
Slide 9
9
Slide 10
10
Slide 11
11
Slide 12
12
Slide 13
13

About This Presentation

EFOW Year 2025 Focus
Publication Date : January 2025


Slide Content

EFOW Program 2025:
Focus on the Essentials
In 2025, we will prioritize "Focus on the Essentials" within the context
of "New Energy Realities" and "the Situation We Are In."
Our mission is to stimulate the more constructive behaviors and great
opportunities we have, in and between our Governments, Big Energy
Corporations and Communities- with respect to our Geo-politics,
Energy-economies, and our relationship with Nature.
by Adriaan Kamp

1972 Limits To Growth.First UN Environmental Conference in Stockholm,
Sweden. Establishment of UNEP in Kenya.
1972 Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon visit China
1975 End of Vietnam War
1979 Margaret Thatcher PM of UK
1981: Reagan becomes president of the USA. Start of NeoLiberal World Order.
1986: Microsoft IPO
1987 Gro Brundtland Report: “ Our Common Future” Gordon Gekko “ Greed is
Good” in Wall Street Blockbuster Movie
1989 Fall Berlin Wall
1992 Rio Conference
1995 First COP meeting in Bonn
1996 Start of Mobile Internet
2000 China joins WTO- and global free-trade got its other boost
2000 Millenium Development Goals
2001 9/11 - Fall of Twin Tower
2012 Rio + 20
2015 COP21, UNSDGs adopted at UN. Laudato Si!
2016 Trump President- Exit Paris, Brexit
2021 - 2022 Corona, COP26, 27, 28
2024- Wars in Ukraine/ Israel. Calls for a New World Order/ Multi-Polar
2025- Trump Presidency
A Brief History of our Industry (2)
From 1972- till Now

Peace, Dialogue and
Diplomacy
Trust Building
We must prioritize Peace over
Wars and new militarization.
Only with Peace can Good
Futures be made.
Avoiding Weaponization
We reject the weaponization
of economies and advanced
technology like "RoboWars"
and hypersonic missiles.
Diplomatic Solutions
Rebuilding trust through dialogue will be essential for addressing
global energy and common home challenges.

Direction of Human Development
Economic Reform
Modernizing economies in relation to
ecology and sociology.
1
Technology Integration
Harnessing AI and robotics for the
"Age of Abundance."
2
Inclusive Growth
Ensuring social equity and cohesion
in communities.
3
Values Preservation
Maintaining cultures, traditions, and
moral values.
4

East-West, North-South
Relationships
UN Pact Integration
Organizing UN Pact for the Future and UNSDG goals into
our trade relations.
Global South Needs
Understanding New Growth Blocks and Development
Needs. Working with developing nations, including
forgiving unbearable debts.
Rich-Poor Gap Closure
Creating a Global Fund for Development to address
inequality nationally and internationally.

Climate and Planetary Boundaries
Understanding Red Lines
Acknowledging present scales, gaps,
and risks for our planet.
Restoring Balance
Working to improve resilience and care
for natural systems.
Planning for Resources
Taking planetary boundaries, resource
reserves vs. production ratios a bit
more seriously.

Two Key System Transformations
From System A to System B
(Energy- Economy & UNSDGs)

Making Room for the New
1
Great Electrification
Embracing the transition to electrified power systems
and infrastructure.
2
New Roles for Big Oil
Redefining responsibilities of oil companies during the
energy transition.
3
Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels
Building energy economies free of concerns about
resource depletion and pollution.

UN
Regional Blocks
Countries
Cities
Communities
Companies and Institutes
Co-alitions of the Willing
The Way it Works (1)

The Way it Works (2)

The Way it Works (3)

Our Leadership and Moral
Values
1
Steward Leadership
Leadership with decency and universal values
2
Respect and Care
For planet Earth, others, and our future
3
Proactive Vision
Reorganizing institutions and governance
4
Integration for Realization
Creating "Energy For One World"

"The invitation we have today is to see and to blend our Care for Humanity
and Ecology with our more mainstream energy economics and politics-
at play"
Let us direct our work and collective efforts towards attaining
“Energy Free of Concerns & Societies Free of Concerns”
Here and There. Now and Tomorrow
Adriaan Kamp
www.energyforoneworld.com