In Germany home-owners can generate power and sell it to the national grid. Genoa runs an inspiring van-share scheme that's cutting congestion and in Estonia they have adopted a simple fiscal reform that's kept the economy booming. Ministers and mayors hoping for re-election in 2008 should study these public policy initiatives with care.
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