Abstract
The question whether coal, natural gas, uranium, the so-called renewables or other energy carriers will be the most important energy sources of the 21st century, and whether the overpopulation, the economic growth, the greenhouse effect or any other environmental pollution will be the most important problems for the future, is subordinate to the creative possibilities of the human brains to solve those problems. The most important message from experts at the 16th World Energy Conference (WEC), held in Tokyo, Japan, are that creativity and human intelligence guarantee that the enormous energy problems will be solved. A brief overview of what has been discussed at the 16th WEC. 3 figs., 2 ills.
Zewald, H F.M.
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Zewald, H F.M.
Human intelligence and creativity. The most important energy resources of the 21st century; Menselijke intelligentie en creativiteit. De belangrijkste energiehulpbronnen van de 21e eeuw.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
Zewald, H F.M.
Human intelligence and creativity. The most important energy resources of the 21st century; Menselijke intelligentie en creativiteit. De belangrijkste energiehulpbronnen van de 21e eeuw.
Netherlands.
Zewald, H F.M.
1995.
"Human intelligence and creativity. The most important energy resources of the 21st century; Menselijke intelligentie en creativiteit. De belangrijkste energiehulpbronnen van de 21e eeuw."
Netherlands.
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