

Vincent van der Holst
Paying the climate change bill. Entirely.
Patagonia decided that they would give the company back to the planet. Patagonia makes about 100 million dollars of profit each year, so this is a big win for the environment. The cost of preventing climate disaster, however, is humongous. It’s estimated to be 1.7 trillion dollars more than we’re investing now. That might seem impossible, but it’s not.

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