In a memo, the Microsoft co-founder opposed what he calls a “catastrophic outlook” and appears to have changed his stance on the risks of global warming.
Bill Gatesthe co-founder of Microsoft who has spent billions of his own money to sound the alarm about the dangers of climate changenow opposes what it calls a “catastrophic outlook” and appears to have changed its stance on the risks posed by global warming.
In a lengthy memo released Tuesday, Gates tried to mitigate alarmism which, he said, many people use to describe the effects of rising temperatures.
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