In this urgent, authoritative book, Bill Gates sets out a wide-ranging, practical - and accessible - plan for how the world can get to zero greenhouse gas emissions in time to avoid a climate catastrophe.
Bill Gates is a technologist, business leader, and philanthropist. In 1975, he cofounded Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen; today he and his wife, Melinda, are cochairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He also launched Breakthrough Energy, an effort to commercialize clean energy and other climate-related technologies. He and Melinda have three children and live in Medina, Washington.
Gates' book is compulsively readable. His ambition was to 'cut
through the noise' and give consumers better tools for
understanding what works, an ambition he meets admirably. It
more than that, however. Gates can get an audience with anyone, can
marshal almost limitless resources, and is dogged in the detail.
The result - particularly in the wake of the Trump presidency -
is thrilling -- Emma Brockes * The Guardian *
Of the many books I have come across recently making the case
that climate change will be a catastrophe, but we can do something
about it, this is the best ... The relentless practicality of the
book combined with Gates's firm faith in innovation do not promote
despair. He exudes optimism; things will get better, not least
because, as John Lennon once sang, they can't get no worse --
Bryan Appleyard * Sunday Times *
It is mostly concerned with solutions rather than problems. This
already marks it out as something of an outlier within
environmental literature... if you're after an approachable book
about what needs to happen next, this is a great place to start
-- Ed Conway * The Times *
Bold but well argued ... a compelling explanation of how the world
can stop global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions
effectively to zero... [Gates] is a serious and genuine force for
good on climate change -- Bob Ward * Observer *
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster is clear, concise on a colossal
subject, and intelligently holistic in its approach to the problem.
-- Adam Vaughan * New Scientist *
It all makes for a meaty manifesto which Gates hopes can offer
sufficient variety to appeal across political divides and "shift
the conversation" away from the polarisation and misinformation
that has clouded discussion about climate change up until now. --
Martin Bentham * Evening Standard *
Gates's carefully packaged nuggets of information are not only easy
to understand, but they aim to provide the reader with practical
tools to engage with the density of climate change information ...
What Gates has achieved with his book is something rare in the
swelling arena of popular climate literature. The Microsoft
co-founder turned philanthropist has compiled a solutions-based
strategy that is as informed on the commercial realities of scaling
new technologies as it is on the environmental consequences of not
doing so. -- Daniel Murray * The Business Post *
The most refreshing aspect of this book is its bracing mix of
cold-eyed realism and number-crunched optimism ... Ultimately
[Gates's] book is a primer on how to reorganise the global economy
so that innovation focuses on the world's gravest problems. It
is a powerful reminder that if mankind is to get serious about
tackling them, it must do more to harness the one natural resource
available in infinite quantity-human ingenuity. * Economist *
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