1. Presentation on screening US and Japanese development policies for their impact on the environment in third world countries to representatives of international aid agencies at the Center of Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, in May 1987 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as Maître de Conférence of the University of Louvain)
2. Presentation on the Japanese government’s forceful environmental policy since the mid-1970’s as a standard for emission control of fossil fuel power stations and automobiles, to European government and business representatives at the Prime Minister’s Office in Luxemburg, in February 1993 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as Executive Director of the Global Economic Strategy Center asbl, Blanmont)
3. Presentation on an ecological orientation of industrial policy in Europe, Japan and the US, to representatives of member firms of the Keidanren at a conference “Thinking about Capitalism” organized by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) in Yokohama in July 1993 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as above)
4. Presentation on ecologically sustainable development as challenge to donor countries as well as developing countries to Japanese government officials at a Conference organized by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo, July 1993 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as above)
5. Presentation on environmental challenges to government policies and business strategies in mature industrial countries as well as developing countries to members of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and officials of the Korean Ministry of Economic Affairs in Seoul, November 1993 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as above)
6. Briefing for the President of Toyota Corporation on the degree of acceptance in the European public of reduced emission motors (Diesel, Hybrid, Hydrogen) in Tokyo, August 1994 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as above)
7. Presentation on the environmental challenges of China’s rapid economic development to the management and nuclear scientists of the Centre Atomique de Mol, Belgium, in March 2005 (Michèle Schmiegelow in her capacity as Professor of the University of Louvain)
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