15 Years Of Trying To Be Carbon-Neutral: Practical Uses Of Technology For Individuals — Part 2

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In Dec 2019 I published an article “15 Years Of Trying To Be Carbon-Neutral: Practical Uses Of Technology For Individuals.” That article’s focus was to tie three specific projects my wife and I had implemented over the years to larger developments, in the hopes they sparked practical insights for others: 1) Transportation – traded our cars for more fuel-efficient ones 2) Energy – invested in one set of solar panels and then added to it 3) Water – series of water-saving measures including toilets with settings for a single or double flush, showerheads dispensing less liquid, airheads in faucets, and…...

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Amit Garg I have been in Silicon Valley for 20 years -- at Samsung NEXT Ventures, running my own startup (as of May 2019 a series D that has raised $120M and valued at $450M), at Norwest Ventures, and doing product and analytics at Google. My academic training is BS in computer science and MS in biomedical informatics, both from Stanford, and MBA from Harvard. I speak natively 3 languages, live carbon-neutral, am a 70.3 Ironman finisher, and have built a hospital in rural India serving 100,000 people.