The “climate crisis” peddler suddenly changed his tune.
Bill Gates, who is worth an estimated $7 billion, appears to have backtracked on some of his previous statements about climate change.
“There’s a lot of climate exaggeration out there,” Gates said at a recent event. “Climate is not the end of the planet. So the planet will be fine.”
Gates made the announcement at the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, which was also attended by billionaire Michael Bloomberg and Britain’s Prince William.
A few days later, in an interview with the New York Times, he made a similar remark about climate. As Gates puts it, “there are consequences for humanity, less so for the planet,” and “no temperate country will become uninhabitable.”
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He’s not really backing down. The key statement is ““there are consequences for humanity, less so for the planet.”
Their planned eugenic & technocratic measures (reducing population, changing food, smart cities, EVs, etc) are still aimed at “managing” these “consequences for humanity.”
The message remains: there is a climate crisis… for humanity.