Bill Gates Takes a Left-Turn on Climate Change Predictions in Stunning New Declaration to Colleagues

Well, look who just hit the brakes on the climate apocalypse panic train—Bill Gates. That’s right, the same guy who’s been yelling “Code Red!” about global warming for over a decade has suddenly decided the world isn’t actually ending.

In a public post, Gates now says climate change “will not lead to humanity’s demise.” That’s a direct quote. After years of pushing global catastrophe narratives harder than a CNN climate town hall, Gates is now admitting that, yeah, people will still be able to “live and thrive in most places on Earth.”

This is the same Gates who once said climate change would be worse than COVID. He wrote a whole book in 2021 called *How to Avoid a Climate Disaster*—and now he’s basically saying, “Eh, it’s not that bad.” The pivot is so sharp, we’re surprised he didn’t pull a muscle.

So what changed? Maybe it’s the fact that after spending billions on climate “solutions” (including a creepy plan to dim the sun), the results have been more PR than progress. Or maybe Gates finally realized that screaming doom and gloom while flying around the globe in a $70 million private jet makes him look like, well, a massive hypocrite. At least he admits in his post that his jet guzzles 450 gallons of fuel an hour—but hey, don’t worry, he buys “carbon credits.” What a deal.

You’ve got to love how the elites play by different rules: they live large, lecture the rest of us about making sacrifices, and then backpedal when their sky-is-falling narrative starts falling apart.

Want to hear from a leader who actually speaks common sense on climate and doesn’t fly around in a cloud of smug hypocrisy? Watch President Trump’s latest speech on global warming. You’ll see exactly how his administration views climate change—and why the left can’t stand it.

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