...a little bit  of money, helping winners get funding. "In Silicon Valley, they do that for  breakfast." To do that in Ghana, he says, would establish a community to keep  this going.
 Asked from the floor, by Time's Michael Elliott,  about the theme of the day  environment versus poverty, emphasis on versus   Page says that he gets irritated when people do not realize that the way out of  these problems is technology.
 I think he's right: the discussion is too much  about what we should not do rather than what we can do.
 "You can't succeed just out of conservation  because then you won't have economic development," Brilliant explains. "Find a  way to make electricity  not to cut back on it but to have more of it than you  ever dreamed of."
 The other unspoken divide is about economics:  Gore and Friedman favor raising the cost of carbon. Page and Brin see a victory  in reducing the price of the clean energy. Tax versus  investment.
 
