Thought Leadership
Energy issues at the 26th UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development in Geneva: The Diplomatic Council proposes the transition to a global methanol economy.
Advantages of Green Methanol
The advantages of green methanol: production is climate-positive (more CO2 is removed from the atmosphere than is emitted during use), the global South gains a unique economic perspective on the path to prosperity and peace, all conventional transportation routes and uses for fossil fuel can continue to be used (just with methanol as a substitute), Methanol is less dangerous than hydrogen (risk of explosion) and much easier to handle (methanol is liquid at normal temperature, while hydrogen only becomes liquid under extreme cooling), the costs of the methanol economy are far below fossil fuels, below a possible hydrogen economy and below nuclear power, provided the production takes place in the earth's sun belt, where solar energy is abundantly available.
Presentation of the book "Prosperity and Economic Growth without Regret“ (ISBN 978-3-98674-104-4), published by the Diplomatic Council, which provides a blueprint for a global methanol economy, to Prof. Rolf Heuer, Directeur général CERN, President of the German Physical Society, President of the Council, by DC Secretary General Hang Nguyen.
No national Borders for Science
We are discussing the significance of science and technology for the future of humanity in the „Conversation with Great Minds“ with Professor Yau, Shing-Tung, Director of the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center at Tsinghua University and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, Professor Rolf-Dieter Heuer, Director-General of CERN and Professor Nicola Spaldin, ETH Zurich. Conclusion: To uncover the secrets of the big bang and ascertain how the universe is evolving, substantial infrastructure and international cooperation among all countries are essential. No single country, not even the most powerful, can alone decode the mysteries of the universe and thereby secure vital knowledge for humanity’s long-term survival. Hence, it is crucial that we maintain a global collaboration in science across all controversies, conflicts, and wars. As significant as today’s global disputes may seem, and there are indeed too many, they are trivial in the grand scale of human development. We, as scientists, are called upon to join hands across national boundaries and advance step by step, continually acquiring new and more comprehensive knowledge about our universe. This effort will lay the foundation for a better future for all people. Just as the universe knows no national borders, scientific progress should not be halted by them.