A Special Thanks To All Who Attended RMI2009!
Because of you, the event was a tremendous success. Reinventing Fire, the profitable transition from oil and coal to efficiency and renewables, is in motion and RMI2009 provided an inside perspective on how RMI is leading the way.
If you couldn’t be a part of RMI2009, check rmi.org often, where you can view many of the symposium events and a variety of highlights over the coming weeks. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates throughout the year.
We look forward to seeing you at RMI2010!
An Introduction to Reinventing Fire:
What’s it about? Why is it the focus of Rocky Mountain Institute’s work?
Nuclear Power: Climate Fix or Folly?
Amory Lovins and a panel of experts will explore the pros and cons of a nuclear-powered future.
Walking It Like They Talk It
Is the corporate world taking energy efficiency and renewables seriously?
RMIQ: Reinventing Fire - Panel Discussion, hosted by Greenbiz.com
The profitable transition from coal and oil to efficiency and renewable energy. Amory Lovins and key thought leaders will discuss how it can, and will, happen.
Whole Systems Thinking In Action:
Attendees will have a chance to look at RMI’s recent work in leading these key sectors toward a world without fossil fuels:
• Land Transportation • Industrial Processes
• Buildings • Electrical Systems
• Factor Ten Engineering (10xE)
Natural Capitalism: A Decade Later
Ten years after its publication, the whole-systems sustainability framework of Natural Capitalism is as relevant as ever.
Accelerating Vehicle Electrification
Electric vehicles are coming, and RMI is paving the way.
Visit to the California Academy of Sciences
Designed with help from RMI and designated LEED platinum.
Platinum
Gold
John and Mary Abele
Silver
Interface Environment Foundation
Bronze
Network and Media Sponsors