Bill gates Making Speech At COP21 Mission Innovation

Bill gates Making Speech At COP21 Mission Innovation

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The Breakthrough Energy Coalition is a global private investment group aimed at advancing innovations from the lab to the marketplace, focusing on early-stage companies with potential for major carbon solutions. The coalition includes 28 investors from over 10 countries, with significant involvement from the University of California. The initiative seeks to increase its initial $2 billion commitment by engaging more institutional investors. The coalition emphasizes the importance of innovation in addressing energy and climate challenges, encouraging stronger future commitments and collaboration between the private and public sectors to improve global living conditions and combat climate change.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary goal of the Breakthrough Energy coalition?

To reduce global population

To focus on late-stage companies

To bring lab innovations to the marketplace

To invest in fossil fuels

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Which institution is highlighted as a key investor in the coalition?

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of California system

Harvard University

Stanford University

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What role will UC researchers play in the Breakthrough Energy coalition?

Developing fossil fuel technologies

Structuring the fund and attracting investors

Focusing on late-stage companies

Reducing the coalition's budget

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What is emphasized as crucial for solving climate change?

Private and public sector collaboration

Ignoring new research opportunities

Individual efforts

Reducing technological advancements

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What is the coalition's approach to new research opportunities?

Avoiding them

Limiting to a single sector

Focusing only on existing technologies

Being very open and having regular meetings