Climate Change - The story so far
Climate Change - The story so far


Climate Change - The story so far
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These business men are morons. They could have used their vast wealth, market advantage, and the advantage of knowing early about the necessity of the coming energy transition to corner the new renewable market. Instead they just tried to put off the inevitable at the expense of everybody, including themselves.
They seek to maximize quarterly revenue, their next quarter in particular. Not in 15-30 years.
Don't expect a company to decide on its own to prioritize long term revenue, or the public's welfare. Especially not if it's publically traded and/or has some hedge fund ownership.
That's what regulations and carbon taxes are for.
That goes to my point. It’s a stupid way to run a business. Catering to the quarter instead of the health and longevity of the business is stupid.
I agree it's stupid. It's also wired in the incentives business and their management have, and the way the economic system works.
Investors typically give their money to companies they think could grow in the short/medium term, and get them good return on investment. Managers performance reviews and bonuses depend in large part on the last period's business results, not the results 15 years from now, because that's what investors wants.
Having smart smart people in leadership who care about public health and longevity will not (be enough to) solve this. Even they are regularly pressured for short term results, and may loose their job/investors/customers if they don't produce those results. Improving regulations and incentives to account for longevity and public heath is necessary.
People die. If you invested in something would you want your money after you died? Or would you like to spend it before that? Preferably when you were still healthy perhaps?
These executives have money they can’t spend in a life time. The levels of money were talking about with these people doesn’t affect their lives if they invest in the future. They all end up giving away a bunch when they die no matter how opulent the lifestyle.
What about the mass of people who invest little and pressure the companies? Its a huge part of companies portfolios (economy of masses).
I agree with your sentiment but I am just saying why things like that happens. Its human nature