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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 ...
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 ...
In the memo’s first page, Gates dismissed, in his words, the “doomsday view” that climate change would “decimate civilization” ...
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Bill Gates Is Much Poorer This Year
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has lost $40 billion in net worth so far in 2025. His primary investments are Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway stocks.
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Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human suffering
NEW YORK — Bill Gates thinks climate change is a serious problem but it won't be the end of civilization. He thinks ...
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Bill Gates on his new climate message: There's enough innovation to avoid 'super bad' outcomes
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss details of his new essay ahead of the 2025 United Nations ...
Former CEO of Microsoft talks about climate change and helping those countries most impacted at a talk at Caltech.
The billionaire philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft says it’s time to adopt a more measured tone when addressing climate change and the threat it poses to the world.
As world leaders come to Brazil for climate talks, people like Cassiano are the ones with the most at stake. Poor communities ...
While a tax bill aimed to cripple liberal philanthropic foundations may upend billionaire giving, charitable vagabonds like MacKenzie Scott are already rewriting the norm.
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