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And I'd gone back to college later in life, wrote an old paper, sent it off to the department, and they had no interest.
And the problem is we have been reactive where we should have been proactive for the last 25 years.
And we have some of the best resources for wind energy.
And all of that now, we're having a big conversation about that, new acceleration.
If we get it sorted out in Iraq, we'll go back to the same old way.
We do not have a roadmap to be proactive.
And if we look at the definition of sustainable development, and this is the crunch one, I think we're forgetting this, is that it is about meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
And where is life going to be like for, let's say, your potential grandchildren?
Like, what is the world going to look at in that context if we don't begin to be really serious about what's going on?
a more accelerated process, maybe 100 days have a convention every 100 days, not even a convention, but a reporting structure to really show that there's a measurable impact taking place every year on this journey towards the taxpayer.
potentially paying a huge bill up to 30 million.
Well, there's a lovely country saying, just to go back from your analogy, don't mind what people say, watch what they do.
I mean, we've had the language for so long.
But I mean, what I do know is we are in climate breakdown.
And there are continents affected in the extremities of having millions of people moving, lakes drying up.
It's not a kind of a, I'm sure this happens every couple of years.
This is a changing environment.