Bill Gates, 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.
In a memo published on Tuesday , he called out what he characterised as a “doomsday view of climate change.”
According to Gates, who has long stood out as a vocal defender of the need to fight global warming, prioritising the fight against rising temperatures above all else means that issues such as human health and equality risk being overshadowed.
“Climate change is serious, but we’ve made great progress,” he said in the memo. “We need to keep backing the breakthroughs that will help the world reach zero emissions. But we can’t cut funding for health and development — programs that help people stay r

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