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Hope to hear from you again.
Sincerely,
Bill Games
@BillGates
@stanforddoerr
to meet the energy and sustainability challenges of today and the future.
https://t.co/aEeHDO9ADS
I feel that as humans we are obligated to ensure the endurance of the nature and we truly should move on to fossil free energy. I've come to think about it, what will be left if we keep on treating our mother nature like we have been for long.
Really thankful for your input for these ongoing problems that doesn't only affect our future, but whole natures future as well.
Sincerely,
James
You can read an excerpt from Matt Richtel’s fascinating book about the immune system on my blog to find the answer: https://gatesnot.es/3zO2uYs
https://twitter.com/BillGates/status/1379459602903785474