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Oil, Money and Power: How Competition Could Create a New World Order
11–11:45 a.m. G.M.T.
The Forum
Siemens Energy
Panel
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Chairman, Solar Impulse Foundation
Stanley Reed
Journalist, Energy, the Environment and the Middle East, The New York Times
Richard Herrington
Head of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum
Tzeporah Berman
International Program Director, Stand.earth




Riches from extractive activities and access to resources have been the lifeblood of international order in the 20th century. Now, sources of influence are changing, and international competition is not about getting the most resources, but rather the best resources. As the world moves away from fossil fuels, what new types of influence and innovation will emerge?
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