**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATELINE: LOS ANGELES, CA
SUBJECT: TOM KANE ANNOUNCES UNPRECEDENTED GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVE
LOS ANGELES, CA – In a formal address delivered from the World Economic Forum headquarters today, industrialist and philanthropist Tom Kane announced the launch of “Project Horizon,” a multi-trillion-dollar global infrastructure initiative.
WHO: Tom Kane, Chairman and CEO of Kane Industries.
WHAT: The unveiling of “Project Horizon,” a comprehensive, privately-funded plan to construct a 12,000-mile network of sustainable energy corridors, high-speed magnetic levitation transit lines, and carbon-capture facilities across fifteen continents and subcontinental regions.
WHERE: The announcement was made at the World Economic Forum headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with satellite presentations beamed simultaneously to government leaders in Beijing, Brasília, and Nairobi.
WHEN: The official declaration occurred at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time, Tuesday, November 18, 2025. The first phase of construction is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2027.
WHY: According to Mr. Kane, “Project Horizon” was conceived in response to the failure of international climate accords and the widening disparity in global technological access. The stated goal is to “unify global energy grids into a single, resilient system” and “eliminate logistical bottlenecks preventing equitable resource distribution.”
A written statement released by Kane Industries further clarified that the entire project will be funded through a newly created, non-recourse sovereign development fund. Independent economic analysts have described the proposed capital outlay as “unprecedented in private sector history,” while environmental regulatory bodies have called for a “full and immediate environmental impact assessment before any physical construction can commence.” No further details on specific financial backers or government partnerships have been released at this time.