Speeches
"...in 100 years people will say: the work is done, we are living in the Solar Age."
Fellow Solar Advocates,
Dear Mrs. Loretta Schaeffer,
and Chairpersons Jürgen Schmid, Sheila Bailey and Kosuke Kuokawa,
Conflicts are the salt of every new development in society - large. Civilian culture guarantees that they are carried out peacefully, rationally and responsibly. I like to provoke conflicts in order to overcome paralysed conditions and eradicate discrepancies between existing dangers and missing initiatives. I'm not a consensus man.
"Er ist ein Weltbürger!"
Laudatory Speech of Loretta Schaeffer
For me it is a very great honour to have this role because I first started working in solar photovoltaics, very first at the European Conference in Montreal. That's where I first learned to spell solar photovoltaics and my being there at that time was a sign that the World Bank was strongly interested in this area. But it was at the first World Solar Photovoltaic Conference in Hawaii that there really was a dedicated commitment of the World Bank to photovoltaic development in the developing world. I have just retired and I am satisfied - pleased to know that there is no turning back on that roots for the World Bank.
The fault of the “energy discussion” lies in the assumption that it is an energy discussion. We can speak a lot and endlessly on the desastrous consequences and social costs of climate change. But if the discussion arrives at concrete figures, the chorus of contemporate economists is asking for competetiveness.