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Thank you very much for your kind words about my article! That is very heartening.
One small correction, my last name has an l in it, Butler.
I am very thankful to you for reading and posting my article, also for standing up on so many important issues and speaking out. Thank you!
I also have a website by the same name, LeavingtheCarbonEconomy.com
Thanks for caring. Thanks for speaking up!! All the best, Sue