3. ENERGY SCARCITY Source: Intl Energy Agency(IEA), WHO Non-Renewable Resources Global Energy Consumption (%) Remaining Resources (%) (Known reserves as on 2003) COAL 25% 8% OIL 37% 4% NATURAL GAS 23% 4% NUCLEAR POWER 6% 84% Renewable Resources BIOMASS 4% HYDROELECTRICITY 3% NATURAL ENERGY 1%
4. How long will they last? (assuming today’s global consumption rate) Source: Armin Reller, University of Augsberg Tom Graedel, Yale University, 2008
5. The world’s forests have shrunk from 11.4 to 7.4 sq. km per year per 1000 people since 1970. The loss is concentrated in developing countries , mostly to meet the demand for the industrialized world. Source: United Nations RAPIDLY ACCELERATING BIODIVERSITY LOSS Every 20 minutes, the world adds another 3500 human lives but loses one or more entire species of animal or plant life – at least 27000 species per year . This is a rate & scale of extinction that has not occurred in 65 million years! We have lost more than one-quarter of the planet’s birds. Two-thirds of the major marine fisheries are fully exploited, over-exploited or depleted .
17. Improving Cost Effectiveness & Efficiency of R&D Trends in Global R&D Design Capabilities in Manufacturing Ecosystem Made-in-India jet aircraft Moving to Outcome Based Models Supply Chains to Supply Networks Deep Dive Incubators Engineering the Talent Pool Strategies to Accelerating Innovation