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        Driven together by a green future
        By Alexis Hooi and Sun Xiaohua (China Daily)
        Updated: 2008-09-29 14:17

        "It is crucial that the people engage in the debate to protect the environment. We have had very good lessons from that in Denmark. The Internet is an important platform for this, as well as the NGOs. NGOs can and are advising the government in legislation."

        "It is interesting that we are here today sponsored by a newspaper," said Orville Schell, director of the center on US-China relations of the Asia Society.

        "It's extremely important in planning strategies to improve environmental remedies to remember the absolutely critical role of public opinion. Not simply to push the government, but to support those elements in government which actually do want to find a solution. The media is an extremely important element."

        The China Daily CEO Roundtable series brings together the newspaper's network of movers and shakers for insightful dialogue on strategic issues focusing on the Chinese economy, business, regional and social development.

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