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There are two aspects of the climate policies coming out of Washington and various state capitals that trouble me.
The first is that officials set ostensivsely arbitrary and ambitious deadlines with little evidence they can be achieved. I’m always stunned that politicians can march before the microphones and boldly state that “by 2030, we will reach” this climate objective or “by 2050, we will achieve” some other. I guess I should be more surprised that the climate crusaders cheer the bold rhetoric aren’t more circumspect; I certainly am. Any good manager knows the easy part is stating an objective. The hard part is meeting it—and that hope still isn’t a strategy….
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