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Jeremy Leggett on CNN International Tonight

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 11.17.07
Culture & Celebrity (audio video)

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Jeremy Leggett, who we interviewed here, will be appearing on CNN International’s Principal Voices program, tonight at 7.30pm GMT, 8.30pm CET. Each year, Principal Voices gathers together a series of the world's foremost thinkers in their respective areas. For 2007 the focus is on social entrepreneurship, technology and innovation, and alternative energy. For a short clip of what Jeremy Leggett has to say, follow this link. Other voices to be featured on the program include Juliet Davenport, CEO of UK company Good Energy, and Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran, an award- winning journalist and environmental commentator. For more thoughts on cleaner energy, check out our guide on How to Green Your Electricity.::Principal Voices::via Solarcentury::

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I recently attended the Principal Voices roundtable in Shanghai where Jeremy was a participant. It was well attended, and a number of interesting discussions occurred... but I find it ironic that 4 of the 6 panelists had to be flown in from international locations and CNN never even mentioned the roundtable as part of their coverage.

Maybe next time, Time Warner will save themselves the trouble and money and find local experts that don't need to be flown in..

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