Isn't it somewhat frustrating to think that people who want to drive their cars to work, want to air condition their homes, want to air condition the tourist hotels that are attracting people don't really care about where that energy to air condition and drive their cars comes from?
On the recordJune 13, 2018
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Bishop criticizes the lack of awareness about energy sources among the public.
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