Following the recent success of the Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure (ESI) Summit presented by the Henosis Foundation, many across the media, technology and business sectors were excited by the new information shared with attendees at this prestigious event . The summit, which brought together influential leaders from the energy and infrastructure industries, discussed comprehensive solutions in the energy sector, with one of those challenges being the immediate need for innovative, deployable and commercially viable alternative energy solutions. Summit attendees were left with the divine energy that emanated when heroic leaders came together with a common purpose to change the world.
A key takeaway from this summit was the work of featured partner Texas Diamond Infrastructure Development, Inc. (DIDI), a pioneering force in alternative energy, led by Georg Engelmann, President and CEO, and Kenneth W. Welch Jr., Board Member, successful and highly-respected inventor with a career spanning the last 5 decades.
Many have lost sight of the early origins, motivations and goals of the global environmental movement to preserve and preserve our planet and how recently this movement began. Just decades ago in 1968, the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations first took up environmental issues as a specific point of discussion and organized the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment. From that point on, the demand for energy solutions increased rapidly, along with the need for clean water, as the world population grew.
Beginning in the late 1970s, the world began to recognize a series of environmental incidents and event-disasters around the world that combined into a constellation of impacts. These incidents ranged from the nuclear incident Three Mile Islandto the EPA intervention channel of lovethe introduction of gasohol into our cars and the demise of whaling ships in…































