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‘We don’t have unlimited money’: WA Policy Center VP echoes Gates on disciplined climate budgets
Bill Gates thinks climate change is a problem, but it won’t be the end of civilization. Todd Myers agreed with Gates' statements on effectively allocating funds.
With over $100 billion to his name, Mr. Gates is arguably one of the least appropriate people to police language on the ...
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Bill Gates Backpedals on Global Warming, Says Catastrophic Events Unlikely
Bill Gates says climate change is not the end of the world. The billionaire philanthropist wrote in a memo Monday about the ...
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Bill Gates: Call Me a Hypocrite, But 'Doomsday' Climate Panic Isn't Helping
Although climate change will have serious consequences—particularly for people in the poorest countries—it will not lead to ...
In the memo’s first page, Gates dismissed, in his words, the “doomsday view” that climate change would “decimate civilization ...
His suggestion for a pivot away from emissions reduction and toward lessening human misery makes a kind of sense.
On Tuesday, as the strongest Atlantic storm in 90 years slammed the western coast of Jamaica with 185-mph winds, Bill Gates was downplaying climate change. In a lengthy blog post published on his ...
What Gates is putting forward aren’t legitimate arguments that can be made in good faith. They are shopworn fossil fuel ...
The science never said humanity was doomed. Now, apparently, you’re not obliged to believe it is.
"Climate change, disease, and poverty are all major problems," Gates wrote, adding, "we should deal with them in proportion ...
After 20 years positioning himself as a climate expert, Gates is now making straw man arguments and exposing the 'audacity' ...
Earlier this week, the Microsoft mogul released “Three Tough Truths About Climate,” a memo that marked a striking departure ...
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