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Germany’s BMW Foundation staged an international round table discussion entitled “Rethinking energy security: independence in an interdependent world” on 6 February in Munich as part of the Munich Security Conference. The Earth Security Index 2015 – an annual report on the state of global resource security drawn up by the Earth Security Group under the editorship of Alejandro Litovsky – was presented at the event.

Germany’s BMW Foundation staged an international round table discussion entitled “Rethinking energy security: independence in an interdependent world” on 6 February in Munich as part of the Munich Security Conference.

The Earth Security Index 2015 – an annual report on the state of global resource security drawn up by the Earth Security Group under the editorship of Alejandro Litovsky – was presented at the event.

The panellists in the discussion that followed were Andrew Brown, Director and Member of the Executive Committee of Shell Global; Andriy Kobolev, CEO of Naftogaz (Ukraine); Andrey Kortunov (Russian International Affairs Council), and Norbert Röttgen, Chairman of the German Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee and former Federal Minister for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The round table was chaired by Edward Lucas, Energy, Commodities and Natural Resources Editor of The Economist (UK).

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