- Issue 1: National AWE organizations: There is opportunity for about 233 country AWE
organizations, assuming one per country. However, as AWE community matures, there will
be opportunity for effective actions in various scaled and purposed
organizations. Each national AWE organization is invited to join AWEIA for
common benefits and works.
- Issue 2: The global-AWE quest v. US-government-subsidized "competitive" stance
- Issue 3: "High tech" aerospace flygens v. "low tech" groundgens.
- Issue 4: Other technical divides.
- Issue 5: Militarization of AWE v. restriction to peaceful use (like the biotech
industry).
- Issue 6: Commercial-speculation/marketing-driven research v. independent-comparative
research by academia and government organizations like NASA.
- Issue 7: High-dollar-patent monopolies v. FairIP and patent pools that include many
smallholders.
- Issue 8: Budgetary
process for AWEIA to support service needs to attain a unified voice for the
global AWE Community? What do members want?
- Issue 10: Energy Equity,
Clean cheap energy for disadvantaged populations.
- Issue 11: What is the
budget for AWEIA right now?
- Issue 12:
- Issue 13:
- Issue 14:
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