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Mayer Hillman is an Emeritus Professor at the Policy Studies Institute. Two years ago he wrote a Penguin book called How to Save the Planet in which he described a carbon rationing scheme as a means to reduce carbon emissions. He believes this is the only equitable framework that can deliver the carbon reductions necessary to prevent irreparable damage to the Earth, a view increasingly held elsewhere. In this interview with Richard Scrase, Mayer Hillman comments on the 2006 UK government energy review, describes his carbon rationing scheme and comments on the new US version of his book that he is currently writing.</itunes:summary>
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Dr David Hart is Head of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research at ICEPT, Imperial College, London, UK. In this conversation with Global Public Media correspondent Richard Scrase, Hart discusses his reaction to the recent Energy Review by the United Kingdom government and the role of hydrogen and fuel cells in a post carbon economy.</content:encoded>
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Mayer Hillman is an Emeritus Professor at the Policy Studies Institute. Two years ago he wrote a Penguin book called How to Save the Planet in which he described a carbon rationing scheme as a means to reduce carbon emissions. He believes this is the only equitable framework that can deliver the carbon reductions necessary to prevent irreparable damage to the Earth, a view increasingly held elsewhere. In this interview with Richard Scrase, Mayer comments on the recent UK government energy review, describes his carbon rationing scheme and the new US version of How to Save the Planet.</content:encoded>
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