He regularly downplays alternatives to his specific investments. So much so that it's not immediately clear to me that he's had a net positive effect on climate change with all his spending, which is somewhat tragic.
The biggest black mark in this regard is of course his continual downplaying of PV and wind as energy sources. And time has placed him squarely in the "stupid people" camp on that issue.
On tree planting, he might technically be correct if you give him the benefit of the doubt about exactly what he's talking about, but rewilding is going to be a substantial part of addressing climate change.
The biggest black mark in this regard is of course his continual downplaying of PV and wind as energy sources. And time has placed him squarely in the "stupid people" camp on that issue.
On tree planting, he might technically be correct if you give him the benefit of the doubt about exactly what he's talking about, but rewilding is going to be a substantial part of addressing climate change.