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John will be missed
Who would have thought that the guy in charge of Greenpeace would turn out to be a great source of stories for me as a writer at FORTUNE magazine? (Even before he hired my wife.) The green movement will miss John but I don't doubt that he will have as much or more impact as he tries to move capital away from polluting energy sources towards sustainable alternatives.
Marc Gunther
On Outgoing Greenpeace leader talks about activism, economics, and his next steps posted 11 months ago 3 ResponsesWhat's next?
So is this the beginning of the end for conventional coal-fired plants, as David Hawkins of NRDC has said? Or a product of a unique situation in Texas that included well-organized enviros, a tone-deaf CEO, a state that has done almost nothing about conservation and a willing buyer in Texas Pacific led by investors David Bonderman and Bill Reilly with a long environmental track record? There are another 150 coal plants in some stage of development in the U.S. How many will go through?
And if Bonderman and Texas Pacific want to be known as the "green" private equity firm, when will Burger King, which they also own, go all veggie? <g>
Marc Gunther
On Some details emerge posted 2 years, 9 months ago 6 Responses