showing Morrison in Chicago on Monday, where he learned about new high-tech drive-thrus at McDonald’s, among other innovations.
“We have scientific and economic solutions to” climate change, Cannon-Brookes says. “But we can’t seem to get political and social alignment to allow those solutions to solve the problem.” The criticism comes at a pivotal moment for carbon-reduction efforts, as experts say most large countries, including the United States, are“We have to get this solved, from a humanity point of view. That’s a scientific fact,” say Cannon-Brookes. “The cost and difficulty of solving it ten years and 20 years from now is going to be way harder.”Cannon-Brookes, 39, cofounded Atlassian in 2002 with Scott Farquhar, as detailed in a 2017.
In 2017, Cannon-Brookes made news when he partnered with Elon Musk to help solve South Australia’s power crisis with batteries. True to character, that effort beganDespite the lack of traction in producing adequate carbon reform, Cannon-Brooks says he remains optimistic. “And why am I optimistic? Because we have no other choice.”
Noah_Kirsch Ya the climate has always been changing. And good luck on trying to tame Mother Nature. But hey for billions of dollars and political power this is the best way to gain it from the left.