Al Gore Sees ���A Subprime Carbon Bubble���

Al Gore Sees ���A Subprime Carbon Bubble���

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The video discusses the emergence of green finance as a major business opportunity, emphasizing the risks for companies not transitioning to sustainable practices. It highlights the $22 trillion subprime carbon bubble and the economic implications of unburnable carbon fuels. The discussion covers the potential impact of a functioning carbon market on asset values and the increasing public demand for climate action. The video concludes by comparing the current transition to sustainability with a cartoon character running off a cliff, stressing the importance of adapting quickly to benefit economically.

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What is referred to as the 'tsunami of green finance'?

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What are the potential consequences for companies that do not adapt to sustainability practices?

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How does the speaker compare the current carbon bubble to the subprime mortgage crisis?

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What does the speaker suggest about the future of renewable energy sources?

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In what way does the speaker believe that the climate crisis is being recognized by people?

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