I’ve spent the past 8 months doing a lot of Climate Tech research. Here are the top 4 books to read about the topic: 1. How To Avoid A Climate Disaster 👉 https://amzn.to/3gzVERq Bill Gates' overview of the climate change problem and its solutions. Super easy to read yet it covers many different topics. 2. The Ministry For The Future 👉 https://amzn.to/3tXpJ0t A novel about how climate change will affect us. An optimistic view in a realistic bad scenario. One of Obama's favorite books. 3. How Bad Are Bananas 👉 https://amzn.to/3i0fBBg Mike Berners-Lee is the biggest expert in carbon footprinting. He writes a summarized analysis of the carbon footprint of all sorts of stuff. 4. Green Swans 👉 https://amzn.to/3VnubkW By John Elkington, the creator of the “triple bottom line” concept. An analysis of the regenerative capitalism boom. I believe the positive impact from reading these books is greater than the negative impact of the book shipping. Transparency disclaimer: The links have my affiliate id so I can start generating some income from my climate tech adventure. Follow me to read daily content about climate tech news, concepts and companies explained in simple terms :)
Thanks, Javier. Walked around to my local library and collected How bad are Bananas for my next read.
Thanks for sharing Javier - look forward to reading them.
I'm currently reading Speed & Scale. A book on applying OKRs to climate change actionables!
Will definitely read one 😊
Awesome books Javier..will help a lot, and man you are doing great job 👏🏻
I would add Drawdown - The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed To Reverse Global Warming ! Nice list
Thanks for this, I loved Bill and Mikes books so will explore more! I felt quite optimistic after ‘How to avoid a climate disaster.’ We really could do this 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Would be nice read your opinion on why you think their thesis is right or wrong
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