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It won’t solve the climate crisis by telling people not to eat meat

  • Bill Gates stated that only innovation can solve the climate crisis. 
  • He said to Bloomberg Zero that it was unrealistic to expect people to make fundamental changes in their lives.
  • Gates claims he was a key player in the Inflation Reduction Act which will reduce carbon emissions.

Bill Gates stated that the climate crisis cannot be solved if people are forced to change their lifestyles over concerns about the environment.

“Anyone who suggests that people should stop eating meat, or want to live in a nice place, I don’t think it will work. He told the story Bloomberg’s Zero podcast. It’s possible to make a case for it but I don’t believe it’s realistic for that central role to play.”  

The podcast featured a discussion by billionaire philanthropist, Bill Gates, about the US climate bill and stated that there was no way to stop climate change from happening without innovation.

He said, “We are not trying to make breakthroughs such as inventing an economical way to make aviation fuel, cement, or steel.” “The tools that exist today only apply to electricity generation, and they don’t cover most of the emission sources.”

Gates has always been an advocate of climate change innovation. He was a supporter of climate change innovation in 2015. TerraPower was foundedBreakthrough Energy was created by, which designs nuclear reactors. It has also invested in nearly 100 clean-energy companies.

He also has funded several charitable projects. Start-ups, including TurntideThe company creates efficient electric motors that are energy-efficient. Start-up of lithiumMangrove Lithium. His book “How To Avoid a Climate Disaster” was published last year. It calls for climate innovation. 

The World’s fifth-richest individualIn the interview, he also stated that he played an important role in the Inflation Reduction LawThis has helped to cut US carbon emissions 40% in the past eight years.

“I’m getting governments involved, and this new bill I was personally involved a lot in it and working together with the key senators over the last month in order to get it passed,” said he.

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