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Editor's Message
Editorial Introduction from Carolyn O'Mahony, Media Review Editor, Journal of International Social Studie
Guest Editor's Message
AbstractWelcome to Future Academy's 2nd International Congress on Clinical & Counselling Psychology: CPSYC 2014.Formerly known as Cognitive–Counselling, Research and Conference Services, Future Academy was established in 2008. Since then, its services and events have increased. Participants such as you have trusted us to fulfill your expectations for useful and engaging activities and professional conferences and congresses.To date, more than 2,900 academicians and guests from more than 90 countries have attended a Future Academy event. And more than 80 International professionals serve as members of Future Academy's Scientific Committee or Board of Reviewers. ICEEPSY & CPSYC, by the way, are approved by the British Psychological Society Learning Centre for Continuing Professional Development.The Academy's MPcbt Master Practitioner Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy certifies Master Practitioners in Cognitive Behavioural Psychology, a program approved by the British Psychological Society Learning Centre. Future Academy publishes,•The European Journal of Social & Behavioural Sciences•The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences•C-crcs Volume BOOK•Abstract Books for each Future Academy conference.We look FORWARD to seeing you in Istanbul / Turkey in October 2015
Media Review Editor's Message
Editorial introduction from Carolyn O'Mahony, Media Review Editor, Journal of International Social Studie
Editor's message: beaming energy from the space
Our society is consuming energy figures which are so large that sometimes they become
meaningless when mentioned; electricity alone in 2012 was 20,900 TWH (IEA World
energy statistics), 68% from fossil fuels, 11% nuclear and 21% ‘renewable’; the energy that
comes from resources that are not significantly depleted by their use, such as sunlight,
wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat. It is estimated that energy consumed in the
buildings (residential and commercial end users) accounts for 20.1% of this total ([International Energy Outlook 2016). Losses are not considered here, but they are not negligible, either
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