Published Sep 12, 2024
The better mousetrap fallacy
Shayle Kann and Andy Lubershane delve into the 'better mousetrap fallacy' in climate technology, debating whether to focus on scaling existing technologies versus innovating new ones across nuclear energy, solar, batteries, and carbon removal, while tackling regulatory and cost impediments.

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