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Brian Eckhouse

Los Angeles

Team Leader, Power and Renewables at Bloomberg News

Head of @business’ Power, Weather & Natural Disasters team in Americas | Dad/valet to a boisterous toddler | Thoughts on Mets & bagels mine | RT ≠ endorsement

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  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Brian Eckhouse

    Warren Buffett will exit the CEO chair at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. later this year with a complicated climate legacy. The Omaha-based investor runs a conglomerate that is a clean energy heavyweight, with wind and solar assets across the US, and he has written that climate change is “highly likely” a “problem for the planet.” Yet Berkshire is also a major investor in oil, gas and coal — a position poised to endure well after the 94-year-old retires.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Brian Eckhouse

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Brian Eckhouse

    Warren Buffett deixará o cargo de CEO da Berkshire Hathaway ainda este ano com um legado climático complicado. O investidor de Omaha dirige um conglomerado que é um peso pesado em energia limpa, com ativos eólicos e solares nos Estados Unidos, e ele escreveu que as mudanças climáticas são “altamente prováveis” um “problema para o planeta”.

  • 1 week ago | financialpost.com | Brian Eckhouse

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Berkshire Hathaway is at once a renewables powerhouse and a big investor in fossil fuels. Article content(Bloomberg) — Warren Buffett will exit the CEO chair at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. later this year with a complicated climate legacy. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Brian Eckhouse

    Warren Buffett in 2019. (Bloomberg) -- Warren Buffett will exit the CEO chair at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. later this year with a complicated climate legacy. The Omaha-based investor runs a conglomerate that is a clean energy heavyweight, with wind and solar assets across the US, and he has written that climate change is “highly likely” a “problem for the planet.” Yet Berkshire is also a major investor in oil, gas and coal — a position poised to endure well after the 94-year-old retires.

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