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Old 04-03-2008, 09:50 AM
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Default Possible Forum:Government Responsibility

I've seen a lot of discourse in various places about the need for corporate responsibility, and I agree that it is an important issue. Yet I think there is a need also to put substantial public pressure on Governments to get more involved in energy solutions.

The general theme seems to be abdicate responsibility by selling off the utilities. It's not good enough. If we're to make it through this energy mess we need STRONG LEADERSHIP from those who claim to be and are paid to be our leaders.

I reckon it would make a good thread.

Roger.

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