Matthew Bizer’s Reviews > Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization > Status Update
Matthew Bizer
is 20% done
“Relying on energy sources that are abundant instead of scarce—the sun and the wind each day produce thousands of times as much energy as we could ever use—could even reconfigure our ideas of competition and conquest. Unlike oil and gas, sun and wind can't be hoarded.“
— Jun 28, 2026 12:47PM
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Matthew Bizer
is 60% done
“You have some utilities, like in Mozambique or Madagascar, that see it as a threat, and are trying to claw it down. But the realization is, this [solar transition] is happening anyway, whether you like it or not. If you fight people, they'll just go clandestine and install it without letting you know." - Joel Nana, South African energy analyst
— Jul 05, 2026 01:20PM
Matthew Bizer
is 40% done
“Our job is to flood the world as fast as possible with electrons from the sun and wind, confident that the very availability of clean, cheap power in bulk will drive the rest of the process. In the US alone, as The Economist pointed out, we have a terawatt of new solar capacity just waiting to be connected to the grid if regulators can get out of the way.”
— Jul 04, 2026 10:27AM
Matthew Bizer
is 25% done
“Over time, I think, that switch [to solar and wind power] will make it easier to steer the machine in smarter directions, but that's not the main job at the moment. Emergency-room doctors don't waste a lot of time worrying about their patients' poor lifestyle choices—they do what they must to save their lives, perhaps with the hope that given a second chance their patients will choose more wisely.”
— Jun 29, 2026 09:09PM

