In the age of ultra capitalism and globalisation, who do governments represent? Do they legislate to protect the population or industry, and wich is more important to a government. If for example the government (of whatever country) supports the coal industry, inspite of global warming and the effects on future populations. Are they then turning their backs on the people or does the existance of the coal industry ensure economic assurance for the people? And can other industries replace coal and still support the population economically, while delivering, safe and clean energy supplies for the present and future populations. If so then is supporting the coal industry anti democratic and dangerous to all who live on the planet.
2007-02-10
16:36:31
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jmilwacker
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