RENEWABLES 2010 GLOBALE STATUS REPORT

.Google Documens (p80:pdf) :
RENEWABLES 2010 GLOBALE STATUS REPORT
http://www.ren21.net/globalstatusreport/REN21_GSR_2010_full.pdf
http://www.ren21.net/Portals/97/documents/GSR/REN21_GSR_2010_full_revised%20Sept2010.pdf
.Google Documens (p61:pdf) :
Global Trend in Sustainable Energy Investment 2010
Analysis of Trends and Isssues in the Financing of RenewableEnergy and energy Efficiency
http://sefi.unep.org/fileadmin/media/sefi/docs/publications/UNEP_v2_proof9.pdf
【From】: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2010/07/the-state-of-new-energy-investing?cmpid=rss
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希望のある未来社会を創ろう

【Let's create hopeful future.】
世界の人口増大にともなって、世界的な大きな課題となってきた食料問題の解決や雇用創出を目的として、自然再生循環系(sustainable)の経済・社会体制を創造し、地球温暖化防止の係る環境創造を発展させるために、地球の表面積の約70%の海洋の利用や海洋資源開発関係等の新しい海洋開発産業・事業、大規模洋上風力発電等のプロジェクトを構築し世界の青年の夢と希望を拡げながら国際的な協力で、希望のある未来社会を創って行きましょう。

Prisident Obama 氏の支援グループへの私の過去のメール

President Obama 氏の支援グループへの私のメール
How do you do. 
 My name is yuuji matuoka , as a civil ocean engineer in japan , age 61. I want to show my presentation about the ocean development aiming at making the peaceful world to the President of Obama USA. ( : My this presentation is always my lifework. ) How do you come to be able to do it from poor life in rich life? How to change to be able to do it from the poor people to the plentful people? The Ocean Development was presented by J.F.Kennedy before about 40 years ago. Here are many objects on the subjects in these difficult big projects, but I believe it will be possible and succeed. Those many projects will be able to make up many jobs for worldwide people. The best leader will be present both The hope and The Dream for many people believing the leader. Please show to USA President Obama my presentation. I hope USA President Mr.Obama will succeed as Best excellent top leader in the world at 21century.
This is my presentation. : 私の海洋開発提案 : ノアの箱舟を創ろう-Super Floating Structure
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=ja&hl=ja&key=0Aj0s8hP9-4RddEtHWWRZOTlrRk1RRHc5ZzlKVk1LRVE&output=html
2009.1.29
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OREC- Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition

OREC- Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition
Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition http://www.oceanrenewable.com/
President Obama Announces Ocean Task Force On June 12, 2009, President Obama announced the formation...
Markey/Waxman legislation on Climate Change Released; News for Marine Renewables Developers On May 15, 2009, Representatives Waxman and Markey...
Congressional Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency EXPO & Forum SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COALITION MARK YOUR CALENDAR ...
http://www.oceanrenewable.com/2008/10/30/201/
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メールで、私に a business co-operation and your assistance の協力の申し出が米国系の機関(Wright Matthew)からありました。 2010.5.19
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From: Wright Matthew Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 6:06 PM To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: I need your co-operation
I need your co-operation
Hello , I am writing to you for a business co-operation and your assistance . I have some money, i will like to invest with you in your country on a good areas you could choose . I will give you further details when i read from you. I secured your contact through a directory and that is why I have written to ask for a business co-operation with you. I await your response.
Thank you. Wright Matthew.
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【参考リンク】: http://www.oceanrenewable.com/2010/03/12/matt-r-simmons-to-address-gmrec-iii-during-thursday-april-15th-luncheon/
Matt R. Simmons to Address GMREC III during Thursday, April 15th Luncheon
March 12, 2010 by TMarieHilton
Filed under Announcements, Blog, OREC Newsroom
Matthew R. Simmons is Chairman Emeritus of Simmons & Company International, a specialized energy investment banking firm. The firm has completed approximately 770 investment banking projects for its worldwide energy clients at a combined dollar value in excess of $140 billion.
Mr. Simmons was raised in Kaysville, Utah. He graduated cum laude from the University of Utah and received an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School. He served on the faculty of Harvard Business School as a Research Associate for two years and was a Doctoral Candidate.
Mr. Simmons began a small investment bank/advisory firm in Boston. Among his early clients were several subsea service companies. By 1973, almost all of his clients were oil service companies. Following the 1973 Oil Shock, Simmons decided to create a Houston-based firm to concentrate on providing highest quality investment banking advice to the worldwide oil service industry. Over time, the specialization expanded into investment banking covering all aspects of the global energy industry.
SCI’s offices are located in Houston, Texas; London, England; Boston, Massachusetts; Aberdeen, Scotland and Dubai, UAE. In 2007, Mr. Simmons founded The Ocean Energy Institute in Mid-Coast Maine. The Institute’s focus is to research and create renewable energy sources from all aspects of our oceans.
Simmons serves on the Board of Directors of Houston Technology Center (Houston) and the Center for Houston’s Future (Houston). He also serves on The University of Texas’ M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors (Houston) and is a Trustee of the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences. In addition, he is past Chairman of the National Ocean Industry Association. Mr. Simmons is a past President of the Harvard Business School Alumni Association and a former member of the Visiting Committee of Harvard Business School. He is a member of the National Petroleum Council, Council on Foreign Relations and The Atlantic Council of the United States. Mr. Simmons is a Trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, The Island Institute and Farnsworth Art Museum in Maine.
Mr. Simmons’ recently published book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy has been listed on the Wall Street Journal’s best-seller list. He has also published numerous energy papers for industry journals and is a frequent speaker at government forums, energy symposiums and in boardrooms of many leading energy companies around the world.
Mr. Simmons is married and has five daughters. His hobbies include watercolors, cooking, writing and travel.
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2010年5月12日水曜日

Will Gulf Fish Get a Break?

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/11/will-gulf-fish-get-a-break/


May 11, 2010, 4:01 PM

Will Gulf Fish Get a Break?

Areas off the Louisiana coast where fishing has been closed down as a result of the oil spill.Louisiana Department of Wildlife and FisheriesAreas off the Louisiana coast where fishing has been closed down as a result of the oil spill.
Green: Science
In 2005 conservation groups filed suit against the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, which regulates fishing in the gulf, over its stewardship of the red snapper, a favorite catch of commercial and recreational fishermen. The suit alleged that despite ample evidence of massive declines in stocks of red snapper, the council had failed to institute catch limits and other protections required under federal law.
In 2007 a federal judge sided with the conservationists and ordered that a rebuilding plan be instituted for the snapper, which biologists estimated had lost as much as 97 percent of its historic breeding population.
While the uncontrolled oil leak caused by the blowout of a BP-leased offshore rig presents a sensational image of environmental harm, the battle over the red snapper is a telling illustration of a less photogenic but far more devastating impact of human industry on the gulf ecosystem.
Filleting a Florida red snapper.Associated PressFilleting a Florida red snapper.
Since the end of World War II, the Gulf of Mexico has been subject to the steadily increasing pressures of industrial-scale fishing. As recently as 2004, the gulf had at least 20,000 licensed trawlers – boats that scour the ocean floor with large nets in search of fish and shrimp.
The nets ensnare and kill vast numbers of incidental species. This bycatch – industry parlance for inadvertent kills – were one reason for the rapid decline of the red snapper, as shrimp trawlers accidentally caught and killed millions of juvenile snapper, hampering the species’ ability to reproduce.
Bottom trawling also stirs up huge clouds of sediment, destroying corals and sponges and despoiling large swaths of undersea habitat.
So while recovery efforts for the snapper and other species are said to be gaining momentum, bottom trawling and a legacy of overfishing have left the gulf ecosystem in perilous shape. “If I were giving a grade on health, I would fail it, or at best give it a low C,” said Thomas Shirley, professor of marine biology at Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi.
By contrast, the impacts of oil exploration on the health of the gulf’s fisheries have been much less pronounced. And while it may be slight consolation to the region’s thousands of suddenly unemployed fishermen, some marine biologists have speculated that the overall impact of the BP spill on the fisheries could ultimately be a wash, as the idling of trawlers allow fish and shrimp populations to rebound.
“The oil spill will be yet another stresser on the species there. That’s one way to look at it,” Mr. Shirley said.
“Another way to look at it is it’s going to give these fish a break from the fishing effort for a while. Just like Katrina, they shut down the fisheries for roughly a whole year, and boy, the shrimp had a major rebound as a result,” he said.

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Massachusetts
May 12th, 2010
6:53 am
It is absolutely unbelievable that a professor of marine biology could suggest that covering an area the size of Maryland with oil could be a good thing for fish in the Gulf.

He's right about one thing. The fish need a break, but flooding the Gulf with oil is not the break they need.

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