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As someone who had been involved in the complex negotiations that led to the adoption, back in 1997, of a landmark environmental accord, the Kyoto Protocol, I often wrestled with this quandary: How do you ask people to make these small changes in their daily lives when it is governments that shoulder the responsibility of taking the big steps that can bring about real change?
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