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And lately, he’s been at work rewilding over 100 acres of farmland near his home on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas.

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Over the past ten years, he’s read many books on climate change and the environment to get the full picture of the challenge the world is facing. He takes great pride in his purpose-built, sustainable home outside Dallas, Texas. He’s a devoted vegetarian (even eschewing rice for its climate impact). Growing up in his native India, Rao tended to fruit trees and grew vegetables, a passion that sparked his interest in studying science. His love of the natural environment is lifelong. Rao’s all-in commitment wouldn’t have been much of a surprise to anyone who knows him. When my daughters are talking about not having kids - It just bothers me that we’ve brought the planet to this state.”

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I was part of the problem that created this, and I feel very guilty. When asked what led him to make this surprising shift, Rao says, point blank, “Climate change.”

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(1800-1900 ) → NAG 1 2.A little over two years ago, engineer, entrepreneur, and RMI donor Nag Rao decided to sell his successful enterprise software company to build commercial-grade electric lawnmowers. Origin nag 1 (1800-1900 ) Probably from a Scandinavian language nag 2 1.

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  • Imperious, you mount a nag of thirty hands and trample me into the ground.
  • I don't want to be a nag but do you have that ten bucks you owe me?.
  • Related topics: Animals, Horses nag nag 2 noun informal 1 COMPLAIN a person who keeps complaining or asking someone to do something, in an annoying way Don’t be such a nag! 2 HBA DSH old-fashioned a horse, especially one that is old or in bad condition Examples from the Corpus nag
  • My family's been nagging me for years to write down my recipes.
  • Look, I don't want to keep nagging you, but would you please take your stuff out of the living room? nag somebody to do something.
  • My children are always nagging me to get new videos.
  • My mom's always nagging me about my room.
  • He aggravated a nagging left shoulder injury and left the ice during the third period.
  • Roberts' poor physical condition combined with nagging injuries prevented him from playing more than 51 games in the past four seasons.
  • Inside, the thought of food immediately nagged her.
  • Ben never picks up his dirty clothes, but nagging doesn't help.
  • Yet in the age of unprecedented environmental destruction an awkward question nags at us.
  • You know, you get tired of being nagged and looked down on.
  • Children begin to expect nagging and frequent reminders, sarcasm, and threats.
  • One thing the young unemployed need most of all is adults' help, not nagging.
  • → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus nag ► see thesaurus at ask 2 WORRIED to make someone feel continuously worried or uncomfortable nag at a problem that had been nagging at him for days One question still nagged me. nag at He’s always nagging at Paula for wearing too much makeup. nag somebody about something She keeps nagging me about my weight. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English nag nag 1 / næɡ / verb ( nagged, nagging ) 1 COMPLAIN ANNOY to keep asking someone to do something, or to keep complaining to someone about their behaviour, in an annoying way → pester I wish you’d stop nagging! nag somebody to do something Nadia’s been nagging me to fix the lamp.







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