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Paul's avatar

May Bill Gates be reminded that he's not a climate scientist. Furthermore, to think that one can address the worsening health impacts without addressing climate change makes no sense because climate change is a big contributor to the worsening health from vector-borne diseases to loss of habitat to the negative effects of higher temperatures, especially in poorer areas.

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Around 2016 I asked Amory Lovins after he spoke at Colorado School of Mines about Bill Gates' infatuation with nuclear and his fixation on technological fixes. Lovins told me he had met Gates on several occasions and had suggested to give him a weekend crash course on his own thinking which Gates said he would like. However, that meeting never happened. Apparently, Gates is surrounded by nuclear fan boys and gatekeepers and is highly influenced by Canadian energy guru Vaclav Smil who for all his merits has some very dubious (=inflexible and wrong) views on renewables. In my view Gates 'expertise' is an illusion held up because his name recognition buys influence. I have chosen to ignore him in favor of people who actually know stuff. Finally, Gates’ point in the Times piece about ‘humanity surviving’ reminds me an awful lot of FF henchman Bjorn Lomborg who opined that in a 3°C scenario the inundation of coastal areas will only affect small percentage of people. Gates = Lomborg-lite?

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