Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Now He Tells Us: Bill Gates Backflips and Says ‘Climate Change’ No Threat to Humanity After All

 Bill Gates has released a 17-page memo discussing his revised views on climate change, expressing that it is not the greatest threat to humanity as he previously stated. His new stance emphasizes a shift towards addressing poverty and health issues rather than focusing solely on climate change.

• Gates acknowledges that climate change is a serious issue but believes it will not lead to humanity's end.

• He suggests that scientific innovation will help manage climate threats and advocates for prioritizing efforts to alleviate suffering, especially in the world's poorest countries.

• Gates supports the idea that if he must choose, he would prefer a slight increase in global temperatures if it meant eradicating diseases like malaria, highlighting the importance of addressing current human suffering.

• He is encouraging world leaders to reassess how climate funding is being allocated, questioning whether resources are being used effectively to tackle pressing global issues.

• Gates describes his perspective as pragmatic, aiming to maximize investments in innovations that assist impoverished communities.

• This memo is intended to influence discussions at the upcoming U. N. climate change conference in Brazil, signifying a notable change from his prior alarmist views on climate issues.

Bill Gates’ reevaluation of climate change emphasizes a broader humanitarian approach, urging a focus on immediate suffering over future climate risks. His shift in narrative prompts consideration of how to balance climate action with urgent global health and poverty challenges.

https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2025/10/28/now-he-tells-us-bill-gates-backflips-and-says-climate-change-no-threat-to-humanity-after-all/

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