In Hanoi, he developed sinus issues, and thought about how the city’s nearly eight and a half million inhabitants breathed this air every day of their lives. He hadn’t travelled much as a kid, and he decided to have a peripatetic 2019, under the auspices of a company called Remote Year, which set up monthlong stays for remote workers in twelve different cities. He loved being immersed in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. In 2017, a couple years after graduating, he moved across the country, to Seattle, to take a job with a company that improves the energy efficiency of chilled-water facilities-the systems that produce cold air for data centers, hospitals, and universities. In college, as a mechanical-engineering major, he learned about renewable energy and about the science behind global warming. He had no intention of going to college until he realized that he didn’t want to spend his adulthood doing manual labor in the tropical heat. After high school, he began working for his family’s construction business. At home, the TV was often tuned to Fox News, where he heard a lot of rants about liberal hypocrisy, but he didn’t consider himself political.
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