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Bill Gates rethinks climate strategies in the new Trump era

Breakthrough Energy, a collection of organizations founded by Bill Gates in 2015, announced a slew of staffing cuts this week. 

These organizations focus on accelerating things like sustainable energy and other environmental technologies. They had a promising beginning with a range of wealthy investors joining Gates to provide funding. 

But now, dozens of employees have been let go. And according to some, it’s a signal that one of the world’s most climate-conscious billionaires is rethinking  his strategy in the face of an adversarial Congress and President. 

Guest:

  • David Gelles, a climate reporter for The New York Times 

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