Bill Gates answered questions from Reddit users this week and he fielded a handful of questions about climate change, including what individuals can do to help. after 25 years. The predictions I got right and wrong in my first book. Twenty-five years ago today, I published my first book, The Road Ahead. At the time, people were wondering where digital technology was headed and how it would affect our lives, and I wanted to share my thoughts—and my enthusiasm. I also had fun making some predictions The following excerpt is from Vandana Shiva’s new book Oneness vs. the 1% (Chelsea Green Publishing, August 31, 2020) and is reprinted with permission from the publisher. In March 2015, Bill Gates showed an image of the coronavirus during a TED Talk and told the audience that it was what the greatest catastrophe of our time would look like.
Gates' book is high on solutions and low on dire warnings, the staple of many other writings on climate change. Still, Gates occasionally points out the realities of inaction. Just a 2 degrees
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates spoke to AU students about climate change and his new book. Bill Gates knows the conversation around climate change can tilt negative. And there’s plenty of negative to go with the topic — rising seas, hotter temperatures, coral reef degradation, wildfires, and massive migration.
Tomorrow (16 February), the 65-year-old Microsoft co-founder will release his new book How To Avoid A Climate Disaster and he's shared an excerpt. Gates believes we need to completely eliminate
During a 2018 energy forum, Bill Gates decried the idea of quick fixes for climate change. He said more action is needed to address climate change beyond the development of affordable renewable
Gates’ book is rooted in science and is a great way to conceptualize climate change. It is well thought out and appropriately concerned with what the future holds, while using a glass-half-full tone. However, at the end of the day, the greed of the business world got everyone into this mess. Bill Gates, his book and his billions will not get