Francesca: I think consumers have a very important role because theyare power players in the game. But i don't want to wait for people to become better citizens, because that's certainly going to last too long for climate change. So i'm happy about every consumer changing her or his behavior but waiting for better human says probably going to take even longer than waiting for a good green deal. Oma: Were an agreen to two points, were an agreement. Well, i thin i'm going boing to cyrus funk. Three points, threetr points. Very good. This one's compulsory. What do you like about the green deal? And you have to answer
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