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Investor Vinod Khosla says focusing on 2030 climate targets is the wrong approach

Por: CNBC Tech October 26, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO5:2905:29Venture capitalists are cashing in on clean tech, says VC Vinod KhoslaSEATTLE — Vinod Khosla, the founder of the Silicon Valley venture capital firm , says 2040 is the more important goalpost in combating climate change than 2030.Khosla, who is currently , made the claim at the inaugural Breakthrough Energy Summit in Seattle last week.If we try and reduce carbon by 2030, we will be much worse off than if we set the... + full article



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