B-Man Posted Friday at 12:16 AM Posted Friday at 12:16 AM Excellent. Energy independence is a matter of national security. 1
All_Pro_Bills Posted Friday at 01:33 AM Posted Friday at 01:33 AM On 10/29/2025 at 3:37 PM, Big Blitz said: Annnnnnd it’s Joever Given such a confession, herasy against the climate change cult, can he either admit his understanding of the science was incorrect or he was lying? And if lying to what end?
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted yesterday at 05:28 PM Posted yesterday at 05:28 PM On 10/29/2025 at 3:37 PM, Big Blitz said: Annnnnnd it’s Joever Time to reset the parameters for the money grab. Stick around long enough and the next big thing replaces the last big thing. 2
Wolfgang Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 10/30/2025 at 9:33 PM, All_Pro_Bills said: Given such a confession, herasy against the climate change cult, can he either admit his understanding of the science was incorrect or he was lying? And if lying to what end? The goal was always to deindustrialize the west... Why? SE Asia was the accumulator of that industry and cash flow... That is why we have such ugly dilapidated cities while so many Asian cities have blossomed... It's not complicated... China should never have been handed so much leverage against the USA... And now, the pain of rectifying this sabotage remains before us... Full speed ahead...
JFKjr Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 10/29/2025 at 3:37 PM, Big Blitz said: Annnnnnd it’s Joever Great stuff! In a stunning and significant pushback to the “doomsday” climate activist community, Bill Gates, a leading proponent for carbon emissions reductions, published a remarkable essay Tuesday that argued resources must be shifted away from the battle against climate change. Instead, Gates argues, the world’s philanthropists must increase their investment in other efforts aimed at preventing disease and hunger. Climate change is not going to wipe out humanity, he argued, and past efforts that strive for achieving zero carbon emissions have made real progress. But Gates said that past investments fighting climate change have been misplaced, and too much good money has been put into expensive and questionable efforts. Bill Gates Makes Stunning Admission
Che Guevara Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Here's Gates' full memo, https://www.gatesnotes.com/home/home-page-topic/reader/three-tough-truths-about-climate Notably, from Gates, "To be clear: Climate change is a very important problem. It needs to be solved, along with other problems like malaria and malnutrition. Every tenth of a degree of heating that we prevent is hugely beneficial because a stable climate makes it easier to improve people’s lives." Gates continues to believe that climate change is real, a serious issue, and one in need of "solving." I don't think the issue is that Gates doesn't believe in climate change any longer, he clearly does. I also don't think the issue is that Gates doesn't think action is needed. I think that Gates' is suggesting that resources need to be allocated differently going forward toward mitigating climate change risk to human populations. I think it is a question of climate change priorities. If there is going to be a debate with Gates, it is not a debate over climate change as a hoax or climate change as real. The debate with Gates is, how best to manage resources going forward on the basis that climate change is real.
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