Experts? Running things? Wonders will never cease.
The only downside I can find is that his formal education was in finance and law, rather than climate science.
But I guess when dealing with other finance/law people, you might as well have the same as a head, and delegate the actual science.
It definitely feels like the kind of solution a technocrat would come up with.
That said, a lot of clean energy is going to require expertise in finance and law, he has spent long enough looking into green issues that he will have a good grounding in what the sector needs.
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