
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
by Bill Gates
Gates maps the technologies and policies needed to reach net-zero emissions. His framework breaks the problem into concrete sectors, each with specific innovation pathways.
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by Bill Gates
Gates maps the technologies and policies needed to reach net-zero emissions. His framework breaks the problem into concrete sectors, each with specific innovation pathways.
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It draws on Silent Spring and Factfulness.
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Gates discusses Carson's Silent Spring.
Gates references Rosling's Factfulness.
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