"There are two complementary elements to reducing energy consumption. One is a mindset and lifestyle change made by individuals; becoming more conscious and careful about energy waste — driving less, switching off lights, etc. The second element is reducing the energy consumption of end products. The first element is necessary, but it is not sufficient because people demand a certain quality of life, which requires energy. As more emerging economies prosper, more people will have the buying power to purchase televisions, refrigerators, washing machines and cars; and energy use is likely to increase rather than decrease — even with a more responsible mindset. Therefore, reducing the energy consumption of end products is critical to addressing the energy challenge."
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We're worried that some liberal arts educated individuals
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might not think out possible consequences carefully.