Last year, JPMorgan hired Sarah Kapnick as the bank's chief climate scientist. She's now advising clients on how climate change will impact their investments.
but since i live in a country where 75% of energy comes from fossil fuels, it doesn’t really change anything, it just moves the exhaust pipe from the car to local coal power plant.
Even if the enegry came 100% from fossil fuels its still better because power plants can be built with greater efficiency than cars that are limited by weight and cost.
And more power demand is will to force energy companies to invest into cheaper renewables quicker.
Even if the enegry came 100% from fossil fuels its still better because power plants can be built with greater efficiency than cars that are limited by weight and cost.
And more power demand is will to force energy companies to invest into cheaper renewables quicker.
ok, fair point.
i still do believe that big banks finally acknowledging the problem wanting to do something is a good thing (or at least slow start of one).