When I visited South Korea in 2005 it was almost impossible not to notice that virtually every government building in Seoul had its roof covered with both solar thermal panels and photovoltaic panels. South Korea emits about the same amount of carbon dioxide per capital as the United Kingdom, having a more extreme winter climate. [...]
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