Thomas Friedman
As I listened to Denmark’s minister of economic and business
affairs describe how her country used higher energy taxes to stimulate
innovation in green power and then recycled the tax revenues back to
Danish industry and consumers to make it easier for them to make and
buy the new clean technologies, it all sounded so, well, intelligent.
It sounded as if the Danes looked at themselves after the 1973 Arab oil
embargo, found that they were totally dependent on Middle East oil and
put in place a long-term strategy to make Denmark energy-secure and
start a new industry
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