SPEED & SCALE intersperses Doerr’s wide-ranging analysis with firsthand accounts from Jeff Bezos, Christiana Figueres, Al Gore, Mary Barra, Bill Gates, and other intrepid policy leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, and activists.
An action plan for solving our climate crisis now
SPEED & SCALE intersperses Doerr’s wide-ranging analysis with firsthand accounts from Jeff Bezos, Christiana Figueres, Al Gore, Mary Barra, Bill Gates, and other intrepid policy leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, and activists.
We can conquer our emissions crisis. The challenge is clear: we must eliminate 59 gigatons of emissions before 2050. Two years ago, John Doerr and I set out to answer a question: What will it take to go from 59 gigatons to 0 by 2050? What started out as a spreadsheet of OKRs turned into over 100 conversations with experts from around the world on what goals we need to set and measures we need to track. And those conversations became a book: Speed & Scale. Speed & Scale is an action plan. It cont
Way to go @rypan ! Really looking forward to reading. I enjoyed listening to you and John on Andy Slavitt's podcast, appreciated that preview of the book. Thanks for doing this amazing work!
Great work Ryan & John! I already got my book and I love it. Have you thought about building a public repository of climate OKRs where organisations and people share their objectives and key results? Users could also crowdsource any OKRs published by organisations on their website or any media. I think it could encourage every person and organisation to write and share their own climate OKRs, collaborate, etc. I wrote about this idea a few years ago here: https://okr.earth
As a preview, here's a recent podcast with @johndoeer on Tim Ferriss' podcast: https://tim.blog/2021/11/03/john-doerr/
This is great. Thanks for sharing
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