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Bill Gates doesn’t think climate change poses a disastrous threat to humanity, anymore—like he’d been saying it does for more than a decade.
He recently said this on his blog: “Climate change is not the biggest threat to the lives and livelihoods of people in poor countries, and it won’t be in the future,” he said.
He said something else that made sense. He suggested that people with money and influence should use their powers to do actual good in the world.
It’s an astonishing reversal, begging the question: What gives? What is Bill Gates really up to?
I have a few good guesses.
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Paul Dragu is an award-winning newspaper journalist, a senior editor at The New American magazine, and the collaborative writer of Defector: A True Story of Tyranny, Liberty, and Purpose. You can email Paul at [email protected]
By Paul DraguBill Gates doesn’t think climate change poses a disastrous threat to humanity, anymore—like he’d been saying it does for more than a decade.
He recently said this on his blog: “Climate change is not the biggest threat to the lives and livelihoods of people in poor countries, and it won’t be in the future,” he said.
He said something else that made sense. He suggested that people with money and influence should use their powers to do actual good in the world.
It’s an astonishing reversal, begging the question: What gives? What is Bill Gates really up to?
I have a few good guesses.
Related Reads
Why Is Bill Gates Backtracking on Climate Alarmism?
AI: The Globalists’ Tool for World Government
Paul Dragu is an award-winning newspaper journalist, a senior editor at The New American magazine, and the collaborative writer of Defector: A True Story of Tyranny, Liberty, and Purpose. You can email Paul at [email protected]