Dr. Woodrow Clark Speaks on the Macroeconomics of Clean Energy
We’ve all had the experience of being turned on by a charismatic public speaker. Personally, I stand in awe of those who can create such a wonderful effect on an audience – perhaps because I know how profoundly difficult it is. As the spokesperson for 2GreenEnergy – and for my marketing services company that I ran for almost 30 years, I’ve found myself, literally hundreds of times, presenting to an audience – the pressure sitting squarely upon my shoulders to explain, to enlighten, to motivate – and I’ve concluded that it’s no piece of cake.
But you’ll travel a long way to find a public speaker on the subject of sustainability more compelling, more credible – and more entertaining than Dr. Woodrow Clark. Last time I heard him speak (at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum in San Francisco last September), he had the place – at various points in his talk – in both tears and stitches.
I’ll be interviewing “Woody” this Friday in preparation for my next book on the macroeconomics of clean energy, and I have to say that I’m counting the days. If you’re interested to know precisely why he’s perfect for the task at hand, check out his website, here.
I’ll do another post following the interview, but this sounds like a sure winner to me.

