Jeremy Rifkin on the New Energy Revolution


A new phase of globalisation is underway. Jeremy Rifkin, President of the Foundation on Economic Trends and advisor to the European Union, explains how a third industrial revolution, based on the use of Internet Communication Technology to manage distributed renewable energies, presents an enormous opportunity for business leaders everywhere.

This is the second of Jeremy’s two exclusive interviews with Criticaleye. In the first, A Crude Awakening, Jeremy explores why the real reason for the economic crisis is the diminishing supply of oil and other fossil fuels.

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Jeremy Rifkin
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The Foundation on Economic Trends, USA


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