Video: Wednesday, 7 May 2014
It has become instinctive to flick a switch to have light. Energy used to be a commodity we could take for granted, knowing it would always be there, reliable and secure. However, over the past decade this trustworthy image has turned 180 degrees, after a 9 magnitude quake and subsequent tsunami sent three of the Fukushima nuclear power plant's reactors into melt-down, shocking the world. As a result, many countries decided to review their nuclear energy policies, and our view of energy would never be the same again. RSM's Wolf Ketter explains why our new vision of energy actually empowers us to find ways to generate our own.
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Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) is one of Europe’s top-ranked business schools. RSM provides ground-breaking research and education furthering excellence in all aspects of management and is based in the international port city of Rotterdam – a vital nexus of business, logistics and trade. RSM’s primary focus is on developing business leaders with international careers who can become a force for positive change by carrying their innovative mindset into a sustainable future. Our first-class range of bachelor, master, MBA, PhD and executive programmes encourage them to become to become critical, creative, caring and collaborative thinkers and doers.