As the leaders of 196 countries negotiate a carbon emissions goal for the planet to prevent an environmental apocalypse, the real work will fall to the companies that will need to deliver change to consumers. And no single person is doing as much to help change our energy consumption as one Elon Musk.
In a talk Musk gave in Paris yesterday, he explained how he believed the world might accelerate its transition out of the fossil fuel era, namely with the help of a carbon tax to swat irresponsible businesses—his competitors, ahem—out of the market or get them to change their ways. He also has a pretty great explainer on how extra carbon is bad for the planet’s natural equilibrium (he actually calls it the “turd in the punchbowl”).
Matthew deBord offers analysis at Business Insider which proposes that a fossil-free future was actually Musk’s plan all along, and the reason he organized his trifecta of companies (plus SolarCity which is owned by his family). If you think about it, this makes sense: Tesla’s electric cars served as a kind of a clean power Trojan horse that got people thinking about where their energy was coming from, priming this audience for Powerwall batteries
It doesn’t appear as though Musk is part of the Gates-Zuck-Bezos Climate Avengers Dream Team
[Watch Musk’s talk: Part 1 and Part 2]
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