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You can’t “fix” the planet by breaking the people on it.

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The higher the IQ, the longer it takes to learn common sense.

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It was never about saving the Earth. It was about managing humanity.

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Grant here. Every now and then, even the most crazed environmental activists can accidentally stumble into reality. Let’s break it down.

Bill Gates, the same billionaire who’s been beating the “climate change” drum for years, is now admitting that maybe, just maybe, the real crisis in our world isn’t simply carbon but instead poverty and disease. Like actual human suffering.

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In a surprising move, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is softening his tone on the dangers of climate change, which he admits some critics might view as hypocritical.

Gates has long advocated for governments to combat climate change, as rising temperatures pose a risk to food supplies and exacerbate poverty. But in a recent blog post, he dials back the “doomsday view of climate change.”

Gates cited “poverty and disease” as two of the biggest problems facing humanity. “Our chief goal should be to prevent suffering, particularly for those in the toughest conditions who live in the world’s poorest countries,” he wrote. “Understanding this will let us focus our limited resources on interventions that will have the greatest impact for the most vulnerable people.”

This isn’t the first time Bill Gates has been forced to swallow a slice of humble pie and quietly admit what a massive hypocrite he is.

Back in 2021, during an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Gates openly acknowledged his carbon excess, saying, “I probably have one of the highest greenhouse gas footprints of anyone on the planet. My personal flying alone is gigantic.”

It was a rare moment of honesty from a man who’s spent years lecturing the world about emissions while racking up more private jet miles than most people will travel in a lifetime. Even Gates seems to realize now that you can’t virtue-signal your way out of physics — or hypocrisy.

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With this sudden shift in stance, Gates is taking heat from every direction. Conservatives are flooding social media with receipts, resurfacing years of hypocrisy and contradictions. The message is clear: it’s all too little, too late.

But Gates’ old climate-crazed buddies aren’t thrilled either. The same activists who once praised him are now accusing him of leading the movement down a “dangerous road.”

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For some climate scientists, however, Gates’ memo places too much emphasis on technology — especially exploratory and high-risk technologies like small modular reactors, carbon capture and storage, and geoengineering.

The worry, as climate scientist Michael Mann expressed in reference to the Gates memo, is that this focus on “technofixes for the climate … leads us down a dangerous road,” because such approaches can distract from proven mitigation strategies and provide cover for continued business-as-usual burning of fossil fuels.

Other climate scientists found the memo downplayed the severity of global warming seen to date, not least the warming expected by the end of this century (which, in Gates’ telling could be up to +2.9 C above the pre-industrial era).

For instance, scientist Daniel Swain noted his “dismay and deep frustration” about the framing in Gates’ memo (despite agreeing with some of its central claims), precisely for glossing over the known harms and systemic risks that lie ahead. Swain invoked the late environmental studies professor Stephen Schneider’s reminder that when it comes to global warming, “the end of the world” and “good for humanity” are the two lowest-probability outcomes.

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Let’s keep things real here: Bill Gates didn’t have an epiphany. He just ran out of ways to ignore reality.

After decades of pushing the same apocalyptic climate gospel, he’s finally admitting what the rest of the world already knew: you can’t win over the public with solar panels and guilt. His new argument that “improving lives” should matter more than temperature graphs isn’t revolutionary. It’s common sense dressed up as revelation.

But that’s what makes it so revealing. Gates is catching heat from every direction, with conservatives calling out his hypocrisy and progressives accusing him of heresy. The truth is that both are basically right. For years, he lectured the world about carbon while tootling around in his private jet. Now, when he finally admits the obvious, he’s still pretending it’s some grand discovery.

Yet behind all the spin, something interesting is developing here… the climate narrative is starting to truly crack. The old elites like Gates can no longer hide behind their lofty ideology. Because every time a billionaire “discovers” that fossil fuels feed the poor, it just further chips away at the moral foundation of the movement.

The truth is simple: you don’t save the planet by punishing the people who live on it. You lift humanity first, then the environment follows. And if it takes Bill Gates accidentally red-pilling himself to remind the world of that, so be it.

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Gates’s U-turn isn’t progress; it’s proof the old narrative is collapsing.