Vemos, ouvimos e lemos acerca das confusões, lutas, resistências, prepotências, e irrealismos relacionados com as ideias sobre a descarbonização da economia.
Esta manhã, durante a caminhada matinal li:
"Thomas Edison's approach to electric lighting was similarly systemic. Contrary to popular myth, he didn't invent the incandescent light bulb. The great English chemist Humphry Davy laid the groundwork for it in 1809, with other inventors to follow. Edison didn't start by asking how he could solve the technical problem of making a better lightbulb; that came later. Instead, he asked how he could get consumers to switch from kerosene to electricity. He understood that despite the many advantages of electric light, it would replace kerosene only if it had its own economically competitive network."
Trecho retirado de "Lead from the Future" de Josh Suskewicz.
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