Tech entrepreneur and philanthropist brings awareness to climate change
Bill Gates is known as the founder of Microsoft but he also has a reputation for his philanthropic efforts to many great causes including fighting against the climate crisis. The Microsoft founder’s latest venture is his new book ‘How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need’ on changes that can be crucial in fighting against climate change.
To avoid a climate disaster, we need to eliminate emissions from the ways we create electricity, grow food, make things, move around, and heat and cool our buildings. It won’t be easy, but I believe we can do it. This book is about what it will take. https://t.co/xyzs0x6CwB
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) February 15, 2021
Bill Gate spent the last 10 years investigating the causes and effects of climate change within fields including finance, physics, political science, engineering, biology, and chemistry. Gates’ extensive investigation led to writing a book explaining what the human population must change the trajectory of climate change and what is needed to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases.
Gates’ new book addresses the challenges we face while targeting industries that need innovation and new ideas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through business practices. ‘How to Avoid a Climate Crisis’ targets technology innovations where and how the current technology can function more efficiently to reduce energy waste.
Bill Gates has become the largest farmland owner in the United States, holding 242,000 acres—a larger area of land than Bahrain or Singapore or Barbados. https://t.co/2A9Oaus2Pg
— The Nation (@thenation) February 17, 2021
The new climate change book addresses changes needed in every activity in life reconsidering how people release greenhouse gases through daily activities. Gates places the responsibility for this zero-emission goal on governments calling to adopt new policies and individuals to maintain accountability with others.
‘How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need’ is available now on Amazon and the publisher’s website.
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