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Experts Slam Billionaire's 'False Dichotomy' in Climate Memo
6 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Bill Gates' climate memo calls for less focus on emissions, more on aiding the poor
- Experts say memo relies on "straw man" arguments and "false dichotomies"
- Funding for emissions reduction need not come at the expense of aid for the poor

In a recent memo on the climate crisis, tech billionaire Bill Gates has called for a "strategic pivot" away from a focus on slashing emissions and towards preventing poverty and suffering. However, this stance has drawn criticism from climate scientists who say Gates is relying on "straw man" arguments and "false dichotomies" in his approach.
The 17-page memo, published last week, was quickly seized upon by some on the political right, including former President Donald Trump, who hailed it as a "backpedaling" on climate efforts. But Gates has since clarified that his intention is to increase funding for both climate action and global health initiatives, not to downplay the importance of emissions reduction.



