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Матрёна Дживановна 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
Yes, too much hyperbole and hysteria. How then will developed countries sell air to third world countries? They used to sell glass beads to savages. Selling quotas and an advertising company around them. We must convince the whole world that this is a product.
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Alexander Rose 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
Indeed
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Shamir Karkal 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @impcapital @patrickc
Which one ?
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Tim Holme 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
We can move quickly if all the stars align: But in the case of climate change infrastructure projects, I predict that most projects will be over-time and over-budget. This argument updates me to be more in favor of geoengineering projects
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Armand Domalewski 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc @alon_levy
Have you read the work by ? He’s really good on this
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Kat Dov 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
Agreed. I see this everyday at work and the more I dive into it, the more I realize it’s a regulation and culture problem first. We have the talent and most of the tech to build better infrastructure.
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JH 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
Sounds like something ripe for new and innovative thinking too..
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Tom 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
Ironically, Trump’s push to ease environmental reviews and limit them to 2 years and have all agencies pool together to submit the form is a great start.
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JohnMeuser 16. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @patrickc
This is just one of the reasons it is so important to talk about the problem as one of "climate control" and to mention the differences between a culture that controls its climate and one that does not.
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