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	<title>Comments on: Industrial Air Pollution Cost Europe up to €169 Billion in 2009, EEA Reveals</title>
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		<title>By: ML Hayes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most revealing comment I have ever heard in regards to environmental protection is that Governments do not stand a chance of keeping up with Industry (aka Corporations) when it comes to dancing around the productivity versus profitability issues. When you really think about it, this is as it should be. Governments shouldn&#039;t be knee jerk organizations (Yep, I know, famous last words here). The scope of the interaction has to be a consideration for the direction of the greater community. If a government has purpose and direction, it mustn&#039;t lean to heavily on strictly encouraging the individual to developing personal weal at the expense of those segments of the larger community that are less ambitions, educated, or privileged as a result of preference, discrimination, or inheritance. 

Environmental conditions are greatest common denominators irrespective of social class. They affect the latter category of a given geographic demographic because they are least able to escape the environment for sufficiently long enough periods to allow the body&#039;s natural rejuvenation powers to revive. This is an economic factor that robs the greater community of talent with skills necessary to address the issues of pollution and contamination. What it takes 25 - 35 years to educate and position in an authoritative position that can be trusted to execute on either the public administration or the private initiative bring its own personal health baggage and this is reflected in their elections of residence and occupation. 

This is the situation that we have created and the cure isn&#039;t as much a physical change in the way we produce the energy that drives the production of electricity as it is in the concept of energy as a perception that we have of the role of humans in a global ecology. Let us begin the dialogue.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most revealing comment I have ever heard in regards to environmental protection is that Governments do not stand a chance of keeping up with Industry (aka Corporations) when it comes to dancing around the productivity versus profitability issues. When you really think about it, this is as it should be. Governments shouldn&#8217;t be knee jerk organizations (Yep, I know, famous last words here). The scope of the interaction has to be a consideration for the direction of the greater community. If a government has purpose and direction, it mustn&#8217;t lean to heavily on strictly encouraging the individual to developing personal weal at the expense of those segments of the larger community that are less ambitions, educated, or privileged as a result of preference, discrimination, or inheritance. </p>
<p>Environmental conditions are greatest common denominators irrespective of social class. They affect the latter category of a given geographic demographic because they are least able to escape the environment for sufficiently long enough periods to allow the body&#8217;s natural rejuvenation powers to revive. This is an economic factor that robs the greater community of talent with skills necessary to address the issues of pollution and contamination. What it takes 25 &#8211; 35 years to educate and position in an authoritative position that can be trusted to execute on either the public administration or the private initiative bring its own personal health baggage and this is reflected in their elections of residence and occupation. </p>
<p>This is the situation that we have created and the cure isn&#8217;t as much a physical change in the way we produce the energy that drives the production of electricity as it is in the concept of energy as a perception that we have of the role of humans in a global ecology. Let us begin the dialogue.</p>
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