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Many "green" countries depend on imports from more polluting countries.
But to what degree do these "green" countries depend on the import of goods and services from more polluting countries?
How backward thinking is this and for some reason our clean green countries government is doing nothing?
For instance, books from Azerbaijan (one of the green countries) will nearly always be translated into Russian.
One danger is that sharp rises in energy prices will drive manufacturers to set up in less "green" countries, which might mean citizens end up consuming more carbon, through imports.
But the resistance in the greenest of green countries underscores a more substantial challenge to the international effort to drastically reduce fossil fuels in the world's energy supply: workers and retirees, local economies and communities still depend on the fuels the rest of us hope to let go of to preserve the planet for our children and our children's children.
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It was, in his own words, "a green country town".
And for some reason our clean green country's government is doing nothing?
That route took us through the "Green Country" of eastern Oklahoma.
Case in point: the "Green Country" chicken battle that Mr. Pruitt inherited in eastern Oklahoma.
e360: Do you think that India can become a green country in terms of environmental policy?
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