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| Bill Gates Warns of Climate Change | | Print | |
| Written by James Heiser | ||||||||||||
| Thursday, 18 February 2010 12:10 | ||||||||||||
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Gates generated some attention several weeks ago with his public prognostications regarding an imminent “end of the world as we know it.” As the previous jeremiad was reported at InformationWeek, Bill Gates said he fears Earth might become a post-industrial wasteland plagued by heat, chronic food and energy shortages, and rampant disease unless governments and private organizations invest more time and money solving what the Microsoft chairman believes are the world's most pressing problems. To his credit, Gates’ Foundation did back up the rhetoric with action, providing $10 billion for inoculations. But Gates’ latest pronouncement appears to signal his intention to become a climate change fanboy at the very moment when the theory appears to have achieved obsolescence. Of course, Microsoft’s critics may find this to be nothing new for Bill Gates. Gates called climate change the world's most vexing problem, and added that finding a cheap and clean energy source is more important than creating new vaccines and improving farming techniques, causes into which he has invested billion of dollars. Certainly billionaires have a very different understanding of the term “daunting” than the rest of us; exotic energy technologies are a lot more interesting when you have the money to afford a 30-car garage.
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Bonnie
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Windows crashed, Gates missed the Phil Jones announcement -- it's over. AGW is dead! 20 And Noah builded an altar unto the LORD; and took of every clean beast, and of every clean fowl, and offered burnt offerings on the altar. 21 And the LORD smelled a sweet savour; and the LORD said in his heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake; for the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth; neither will I again smite any more every thing living, as I have done. 22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. -- Genesis 8:20-22 Bill Gates must have missed the Phil Jones admissions. God was correct. |
Charles Byrd
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Gates This is the sort of thing that makes me feel embarassed that I defended Gates during his troubles with the Antitrust division of the Clinton-Reno era Justice Department. |
Flu-Bird
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Conman Gates So what kind of profits dose BILL GATES have in this whole thing Kind of remember his stupid WE SEE ads on TV GATES and GORE the two Gs of GREEN,GREED, and GOVERMENT |
Garden State
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... The Phil Jones admissions? The man is probably one of the most polite and harmless I ever met. Powerful mind and conveyance, and very honorable. |
Mark E. Gillar
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Gore and UN IPCC Gore and The UN IPCC should be forced to give back their Nobel Peace Prize. The flaws in Gore's film and the errors in the 2007 UN IPCC Report that have been discovered since the award was given should disqualify both parties. Irena Sendler who risked her life daily during World War II to save the lives of over 2,500 Jewish children is much more deserving. Please sign the petition to demand that Gore and the UN IPCC have their award taken away. http://www.stripgore.com |
Elmer
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... "The man is probably one of the most polite and harmless I ever met." - Garden State Well, if you've spent your life in Camden, Newark, or Jersey City, that is probably a true statement. Yo! Youse got a problem wid dat? |





Microsoft mogul Bill Gates appears to be continuing his bid to become Al Gore 2.0.

