
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Arguably, New Energy is but a hoped-for possibility
until it has taken the world stage as an article of
commerce. Yet, we at New Energy Movement have begun
to re-orient ourselves to this emerging reality.
Foreknowledge of the looming decline in petroleum
production
makes New Energy a
critical element in any long-term financial planning.
Indeed, individuals and businesses that do not take
this into account are exposing themselves to potential
disaster.
Learn more about "Peak Oil":
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net
http://www.publicintegrity.org/oil/report.aspx?aid=436
http://postcarbon.org
Our commitment is the refocussing of science and
industry upon the need to revolutionize the global
energy infrastructure. This necessitates a primary
shift in economic priorities from competitive modes of
business to cooperative ones. It is clear
corporations must direct a portion of their annual
profits to this end. New Energy Movement is
developing an appropriate policy of corporate giving
that will promote a renewal of society.
As the virtues of New Energy are perceived by global
stake-holders, we are prepared to act as strategic
advisors for its phased introduction. Many have
foreseen, and perhaps rightly so, the potential for
New Energy to de-stabilize existing systems. Should
this myth predominate, it is incumbent upon an
organization like New Energy Movement to effectively
guide the transition and prove the viability of such
an historic social change.
In contrast, the purveyors of Globalism hold that the
only answer to the failings of traditional capitalism
is a so-called 'new world order' of centralized
management. This philosophy is in stark opposition to
a de-centralized liberation of communities through
self-sufficiency. It is informed by a world-view that
there are not enough resources to support independent
democracies. While there is some merit to the idea
that unprecedented coordination of the global society
must evolve in this century, the world's power brokers
have neglected to consider New Energy.
Building a new world must first honor the essential
needs of peoples. Let us now look at the market and
its constituents, or 'consumers' as the people have
come to be known, from the perspective of New Energy.
Once it is seen that abundance can replace
ever-greater consumption, accountants and economists
will have to calculate an entirely different fiscal
scenario for humanity. And the rights of people to an
equal share of world resources will no longer hinge on
their relative economic status, but upon their access
to New Energy.
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