It feels good to be helping the «little guy» in a world
powered by big corporations.
Not exact matches
The
Big Short director takes his brand of acerbic wit and excessive cursing to TV with the series about a
power - hungry family vying for control of the
corporation headed
by the aging patriarch (Brian Cox).
Much of this demand is being driven
by big corporations like General Motors and Google and other non-utility customers who collectively signed 2,074 megawatts of
power purchasing agreements in 2015.
While the climate issue is still poorly understood
by the general public, we all need to promote the benefits of a real transition towards a sustainable and renewable system model: job creation, restoring democracy, community
power - decentralisation of energy systems which are now mostly in the hands of
big corporations, energy sovereignty, improved air quality and health, a better quality of life...
Indeed, the relationship between the
big law departments and
big firms is often bedeviled
by prickly issues relating to
power, money, culture, and, ultimately, the foundational question of who controls the
corporation's legal matters.