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Related: About this forumMicrosoft's Gates to start multi-billion-dollar clean tech initiative
Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:22pm EST
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will launch a multi-billion-dollar clean energy research and development initiative with heads of state on Monday, the opening day of the U.N. climate change summit in Paris, the French government said Friday.
Gates and a group of developing and developed countries will launch the Clean Tech Initiative, in which countries will commit to doubling their clean energy technology research and development budgets by 2020 and private investors will boost their own investments in the sector.
Access to clean energy technology will play a key role in a global agreement to combat climate change. More than 190 countries will negotiate a new pact in Paris from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 at the 21st U.N. Conference of the Parties summit.
France, the United States, India, South Korea, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada and Norway have said they will join, a source close to the conference presidency told Reuters
Read more at Reutershttp://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/27/us-climatechange-summit-technology-idUSKBN0TG1PC20151127#RMfYokihSjwsAjIj.99
It'll be a great hedge against his investment with Warren Buffett in the Canadian railways that are hauling tar sands oil.
Especially now that Obama has killed the pipeline deal.
bananas
(27,509 posts)Crystalite
(164 posts)Or is it a scheme to get in on the ground floor and own more of the world outright?