Bill Gates said planting trees to solve nonexistent climate change is “nonsense.”
“I don’t use some of the less proven approaches,” Gates said at the New York Times’ Climate Forward summit.
“I don’t plant trees,” he added.
“Some people would even say that if you plant enough trees it would take care of the climate issue altogether,” the reporter commented.
“And that’s complete nonsense,” Gates said.
“Are we the science people or are we the idiots?” he asked.
“Which one do we want to be?” he added.
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"Are We Science People or Are We the Idiots?"
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff criticized Gates for his comments.
“Who is for the trees? Anyone? Even Bill Gates has turned on the trees. With only 3 trillion of 6 trillion trees remaining who will love the trees? Who will value the 200GT of CO2 that every trillion trees sequesters? Who will conserve them? Who will protect them? Who will plant them? Who is for the trees?” Benioff wrote.
Who is for the trees? Anyone? Even Bill Gates has turned on the trees. With only 3 trillion of 6 trillion trees remaining who will love the trees? Who will value the 200GT of CO2 that that every trillion trees sequesters? Who will conserve them? Who will protect them? Who…
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) September 26, 2023
Insider reports:
Maybe there’s another reason Bill Gates thinks planting trees is nonsense.
Gates has funded an initiative to reduce carbon emissions and fight so-called global warming by chopping down and burying trees.
CLICK HERE (https://100percentfedup.com/bill-gates-wants-to-fight-global-warming-by-cutting-down-trees/) From the U.S. Department of Agriculture: Trees also store carbon dioxide in their fibers helping to clean the air and reduce the negative effects that this CO2 could have had on our environment. According to the Arbor Day Foundation, in one year a mature tree will absorb more than 48 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen in exchange. So next time you take a deep breath of air give credit to a tree or hug a tree in thanks for what it gives us – the very air we breathe. ( https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2015/03/17/power-one-tree-very-air-we-breathe#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Arbor%20Day,the%20very%20air%20we%20breathe.) However, Gates helped bankroll Kodama Systems in a “stealth effort to bury wood for carbon removal.” “Bill Gates and other investors are betting Kodama Systems can reduce carbon dioxide in the air by chopping down and burying trees, which has raised $6.6 million in seed funding from Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy and others,” Crossroads with Joshua Philipp noted. “Scientists say, ‘burying trees can reduce global warming as well.’ I don’t know where they’re finding these scientists, by the way. To help address the problem, the U.S. Forest Services aims to thin out 70 million acres of Western forest, mostly in California over the next decade, extracting more than 1 billion tons of bone-dried biomass,” Philipp said. “Normally, when you cut down trees, when you’re a lumberjack, when you have a lumber company, you’re selling the lumber to build houses, people buying from Home Depot or whatever. They’re arguing that they want to, rather than sell the timber, take all that wood and just bury it, because they’re saying that that is a better solution. And so in other words, this is a business, because they’re getting money to create carbon offsets, and this is what Bill Gates is financing,” he added. WATCH: Scientists say, "burying trees can reduce global warming as well." I don't know where they're finding these scientists – Watch more on Josh's analysis of Bill Gates' agenda to chop down forests. MIT Technology Review reports: Watch more at Crossroads with Joshua Philipp: Source: Crossroads, Youtube, Bussinessinsider, MIT Technology, 100percentfedup, Twitter, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Also Read:
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