With his Gates foundation, which has already distributed 100 billion in 25 years, he fought for a cleaner world for years. He even wrote the bestseller ‘How We Can Avoid a Climate Disaster.’ But that ‘Doomsday’ is no longer imminent, Gates now says.
The day before the climate conference in Brazil, he published a remarkable essay that won him no friends among climate activists. According to him, the scenarios advocated by the A12 stickers in the Netherlands that doom is near are ‘incorrect’. “Most of the world’s inhabitants will be alive and prospering for the foreseeable future.” Innovation and measures to reduce CO2 emissions are paying off in the fight against climate change, Gates writes.
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According to the 70-year-old, health and prosperity are the best protection. HIV, malaria and TB now kill many more people than warming. Vaccination is the best way to help peoples move forward.
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Gates thinks climate activists will now start calling him “hypocritical.” “But it is the best way to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy and productive life, regardless of where and in what climate they were born.”

