Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]wtmusic
(39,166 posts)also known as the "Nobel Prize of Energy":
"The Global Energy Prize is an independent award for outstanding scientific research and technological development in energy, which contribute to efficiency and environmentally friendly energy sources for the benefit of humanity.
The award was established in Russia, through the non-commercial Global Energy partnership and with the support of leading Russian energy companies Gazprom, FGC UES and Surgutneftegaz. Laureates are presented with their award by the President of Russia.
The Global Energy Prize promotes energy development as a science and demonstrates the importance of international energy cooperation, as well as public and private investment in energy supply, energy efficiency and energy security. It stands for the belief that advances in science and technology should serve the long-term interests of human development, improving social security and living standards of people in all countries.
Professor Brook has also been made a 2012 Senior Fellow at the California-based think tank, The Breakthrough Institute.
The Institute is dedicated to modernizing liberal thought for the 21st Century and creating secure, free, prosperous, and fulfilling lives on an ecologically vibrant planet.
http://theenergycollective.com/barrybrook/73228/global-energy-prize-and-breakthrough-institute
IIRC, Breakthrough was unflagging in their support of the Cape Wind project. Why do you think would they want a uranium-industry tool as a Senior Fellow?