humanity threatened by hegemonic desires to control oil
IX International Meeting of Economists on Globalization and Development
Deisy Francis Mexidor Francis_mexidor@granma.cip.cu
are geopolitical ambitions for domination of oil stocks, which move axes of much of current international conflicts, reported Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, Malaysia.
The alert very well argued during the fourth day of the IX Meeting on Globalization, provided further insights into the reasons which led the U.S. to embark on wars like Iraq. Such hegemonic trend is the biggest threat hanging over mankind, "he said.
But why U.S. is so interested in controlling this important industry? "It is the largest consumer and importer of oil," said Dr. Ramon Pichs, Cuba. Another element is provided that the country is the most carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, amid the worldwide alarm due to climate change.
The world is moving inexorably toward depletion natural resources, if man is unable to curb their selfishness and ambition, it was pointed at the Palacio de Convenciones. On the issue itself
energy also lectured, John Saxe, Mexico and Nwonwu Francis, South Africa. The speakers reached a consensus that global energy needs restructuring, sustainable mechanisms for South-South energy cooperation, and that each nation has its natural resources.
The day before, were also analyzed cultural industries in the Third World, and the use of information technology to raise educational levels, and the equity loss in Eastern Europe after the demise of socialism. Today
IX concludes this meeting on Globalization and Development Problems, which has been sitting in a climate of pluralism and respect.
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