Men's Journal has a profile of hedge-fund-manager-turned-climate-change-activist Tom Steyer, who reportedly plans to spend "as much as $100 million" during the 2014 election cycle on political activities focused on countering climate change:
Steyer is teaming up with his old Goldman Sachs pals, Hank Paulson and Robert Rubin, along with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, to finance a study on the costs of inaction in climate change. ...
Already, his closest associates are speculating about what high office Steyer might be suitable for if, for instance, he is tapped by a future president Hillary Clinton in 2016. Treasury secretary? Secretary of energy?
Says his brother Hume, "If she does win, she might give him a job. And if she offered him a job, he might take it."
Barring that, he could run for office in California...
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