Bill Gates on Climate Change: All the Coral and Trees will Die...

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    Bill Gates on Climate Change: All the Coral and Trees will Die


    Eric Worrall (Wattsup withthat )
    Bill Gates Climate Alarmist Speaking on living a low CO2 life from his simple $147 million dollar house occupying 66,000 sq ft. ( while not travelling on one of his four private jets).
    Joins the company of Gore , Suzuki and Flannery living the high life

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    h/t Dr. Willie Soon; According to Bill Gates, if we don’t mend our evil ways the equator will be uninhabitable, except when temperate regions will freeze, and forests and coral reefs will die.
    Losing time against climate disaster
    Juan Siliezar

    Harvard Staff Writer
    DATE February 24, 2021

    “There are points at which when the corals die off, they never come back,” Gates said. “This is acidifying the ocean, and all the aqua ecosystems die off as that acid level goes up. As forests dry out, they are subject to both fires and infestations that kill all the trees, so you get a lot less trees. As the sea level goes up, the beaches go away.”

    Without changes in global practices, “It’s going to be essentially unlivable at the Equator by the end of the century… [leading to] the instability of hundreds of millions of people trying to get out of those regions where a lot of the world’s population is, and particularly the poorest in the world,” he said.

    Read more: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/st...alk-bill-gates-warns-of-environmental-perils/
    Poor Bill. For what its worth I think he really does care, but it seems like he is suffering in a hellish prison composed of his own ignorance.
    Why do we know Bill is wrong about the corals dying and trees all burning away, and the equator becoming uninhabitably hot, if we release a little anthropogenic CO2?
    Because none of this happened last time CO2 levels were slightly elevated.
    Paleo-climatologists know that far from being abnormally warm, the world is currently enduring the Quaternary Glaciation, a period of unusual cold which started 2.58 million years ago. Only four other comparable cold ages have been identified in the entire paleo-climate r
    Last edited by willial: 27/02/21
 
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