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On April 22, 2009, President Obama travelled to Newton, Iowa, to give his earth day speech. In doing so, he burned up 9,000 gallons of fossil fuels.

Al Gore lives in a 20-room, eight-bathroom mansion in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville. It consumes 20 times the electricity of the average American household. He uses private jet transportation to reach his speaking engagements about “global warming.” In his defense, he buys carbon offsets and encourages others jetting around the country to do the same—from his own company.

Utah Governor John Huntsman is going—with a contingency of others from the Western Governors' Association—to a green energy summit and fireside chit chat…in China. Then, in June, the same Chinese officials will visit Park City, Utah, for the Energy Summit Redux.

Last night I wracked my brain for a solution to the troubling dilemma encountered by those who are too important to stay put. After hours of intense research, I found it:

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Alison Moore Smith is a 61-year-old entrepreneur who graduated from BYU in 1987. She has been (very happily) married to Samuel M. Smith for 40 years. They are parents of six incredible children and grandparents to two astounding grandsons. She is the author of The 7 Success Habits of Homeschoolers.