Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network
The Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network is a forum of mid-level operatives under the auspices of the deep state Atlantic Council.
Overview
The Atlantic Council uses it for control over energy policy making, though the network's "exchange of ideas, policy solutions, best-practices". In return, the emerging North American and European leaders working on or around environmental and energy issues, gets "professional development".[1]
The network represents nineteen countries and includes: elected officials, legislative staff, businesspeople and young executives, academics, scientists, entrepreneurs, national security experts, urban planners, energy professionals and journalists. [1]
It states that its non-public internal discussions, activities and conferences "influences the public debate and its members are willing and able to affect policies, citizen behavior and business activities that ensure the security of our energy sources while preserving the environment".[1]
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Allianz | |
European Union | An international superstructure that has evolved since WW2. |
German Federal Foreign Office | The German Foreign Ministry |
Robert Bosch Foundation | |
US/Department/State | Set up in 1789, the US State Department is the United States federal executive department responsible for international relations of the United States, equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries. |