Green Premium Explained
The green premium represents the additional cost of clean, zero-carbon products compared to their fossil fuel counterparts. While government subsidies play a crucial role in driving down these costs, true transformation requires a broader approach, as demonstrated by Germany's successful feed-in tariff. To make a meaningful impact on the climate crisis, individuals must consider a multifaceted strategy rather than relying on a single action.In this clip
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Rapid Response: How to decarbonize your business, w/John Doerr, partner at Kleiner Perkins
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