Global Education Award 2009

GLOBAL EDUCATION Award has been instituted on 2009, by Global Civil society CCLP Worldwide  to recognise individuals, non-governmental organisations and degree granting institution from throughout the world that demonstrate extraordinary effort, innovation, leadership and excellence in initiating and supporting educational efforts or support or campaign or project to humanity. CCLP Worldwide not only recognises prominent and famous international NGOs and celebrity, but also the smaller, lesser-known non-government organisations (NGOs) and not very famous in the least developed countries, whose valuable contribution may have gone unnoticed and unappreciated on social front.

The award committee headed by ambassador Dr Lamartine Hollanda Junior received number of nominations from around the world for coveted Global Education Award 2009 and the jury members took over three months to decide the winners of Global Education Award out of 20 prescreened nominees of Global Education Award 2009.

Is It Possible That Global Energy Management Can Ever Be Achieved?

It’s an interesting exercise to look at consumption of energy around the world and to compare figures now to previous decades. We can see in an alarming increase in our thirst, which makes it even more troubling when we realize that there really is no such thing as an overall approach to global energy management as such. While the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development does help to monitor economic progress among the developed nations and to foster world trade, there is still no consensus when it comes to global energy management.

In many of our schools of higher education, courses have been set up for undergraduates and graduates to understand global energy management. This is where students use what they will learn in relation to energy efficiency and sustainability in its broadest senses, for their career paths ahead.