<blockquote><strong>In Brief:</strong> <p>Edward Schreyer, former
Governor General of Canada and current NDP candidate in Manitoba,
speaks candidly about the energy crisis and his return to politics with
GPM's David Room.</p>
<p><i>"This is a matter of imminent emergency and necessity, to get on
with the job of putting in place wind turbines, hydroelectric turbines
and biodiesel plants... ethanol too, for that matter. And all this we
have to do increasingly, and we have to get on with it... we have spun
our tires these past 8 years now with the Kyoto protocol. The
government of Canada has apparently got some kind of self satisfation
out of saying it signed on... I keep asking after a thousand and one
press releases, what has actually eventuated in the building of
anything- and the answer is virtually nothing. In fact we've gone from
bad to worse with natural gas consumption, and depletion therefore, of
natural gas and oil."</i></p></blockquote><br> <a href="http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/620">http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/620</a><br>