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Google's Schmidt: "Solving Every Problem At Once"

Google's Schmidt:

A few days ago, a bunch of us left NRDC's office and walked a few blocks downtown after work to hear a talk by Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt. The event -- organized by NRDC Trustee Wendy Schmidt -- was billed as an opportunity to hear what one of the leading voices in the business world is thinking about the new Big Three: economy, energy and the environment.

Eric is a forthright and engaging speaker. The stories he tells are rooted in experience, "real conversations" as he says. And he grounds his arguments in another reality, the reality that his day job requires him to make money for Google shareholders. Lots and lots of money.

But Google is also known for its corporate enterprise, for thinking big thoughts and pushing really big goals. And as chairman, Schmidt must be in charge of setting the biggest and boldest goals. Here's one:

"Is there a way," Schmidt posited, "is there a way to solve every known problem at once?"

"I'm tired of everyone complaining," he continued. "I've learned something here: do the right thing and you can solve multiple problems."

Let's go through the list: energy prices are too high, energy security, how many wars are being fought over oil now and in the future, what about job creation, especially in the rural areas? What about building businesses that are exportable outside of the United States to create wealth for Americans ... oh and yeah, why don't we solve the climate problem at the same time.

Watch the following video to get Eric's answer. And to hear from Dan Reicher, a former NRDC staffer and former Assistant Secretary of Energy for renewables and efficiency (who is on the lists of possible nominees for Energy Secretary in the Obama Administration). Also joining the conversation is Ralph Cavanagh, Co-Director of NRDC's Energy Program, and NRDC President Frances Beinecke. You can also read Google's thoughts at transforming our economy through clean energy at this Google Knol.

Its tempting to dismiss this audacious goal, as Eric does jokingly, with a big ole "yeah right." But as with so much else that comes from the brains of Google, there's real there there. And that's really good news for Google shareholders, the economy and oh yeah the planet.

 

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cleanenergy, danreicher, economy, environment, ericschmidt, francesbeinecke, google, ralphcavangh, wendyschmidt

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Jim BullisDec 10 2008 06:55 PM

The entire engineering staff of Google should hang its collective head in embarrassment that Eric Schmidt is allowed to think that plug-in hybrids get 100mpg.

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