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384
Book • Nonfiction
2020s
2021
Knopf
Adult
18+ years
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates outlines the steps needed to reduce annual global greenhouse gas emissions from 51 billion tons to net zero, emphasizing the importance of electricity and energy in improving lives and mitigating climate change. Gates details the challenges, potential solutions, and the roles of governments and individuals in achieving this goal.
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Contemplative
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Bill Gates' How to Avoid a Climate Disaster is praised for its accessible language and comprehensive approach to addressing climate change. Readers appreciate its actionable solutions and emphasis on innovation. However, some criticize it for oversimplifying complex issues and underrepresenting political and social dimensions. Overall, it is an informative guide on climate action.
A reader who would enjoy How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates is likely interested in actionable solutions to climate change, blending scientific insight with technological innovation. Comparable to Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything, this book appeals to those who seek informed, pragmatic approaches to environmental issues.
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Paul Allen
Bill Gates's childhood friend and co-founder of Microsoft, who left the company in 1983 but played a crucial role in its early development.
François Hollande
The former president of France who in 2015 invited Bill Gates to help gather investor support for climate change initiatives during the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris.
Steve Ballmer
Took over as CEO of Microsoft from Bill Gates in 2000, leading the company as Gates transitioned to focus on philanthropic efforts.
384
Book • Nonfiction
2020s
2021
Knopf
Adult
18+ years
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