Post #2191108
2026-03-27 20:38 UTC
He's devoted his professional life to capital markets. I've read his book, watched hours of interviews and speeches. My assessment: his interest in climate is largely limited to the potential investment returns of a given action.
That's why his book is full of fanciful notions of hydrogen fuel, nuclear, carbon capture, AI, quantum computing, and cryptocurrency-based "smart contracts" ... instead of focusing on the stuff that actually works but has a low potential ROI, and/or doesn't funnel vast quantities of public money to the private sector: wind, solar, geothermal, public transit, heat pumps, public ownership, and so on.
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@group_hug@sh.itjust.works 2026-03-27 22:46
Cryptocurrency smart contracts? That is terribly disappointing to hear.