I look forward to working with President @JoeBiden and Vice President @KamalaHarris to tackle some of our toughest challenges like COVID-19 and climate change. This has been a troubling time in America, but I see promise in the months and years ahead.
Here are four other ways that America can advance its leadership on climate change this year and put the world on a path to zero emissions by 2050: gatesnot.es/2Y43ypl twitter.com/BillGates/stat…
I enjoyed spending time with @andersoncooper recently in Seattle. We talked about why I’m optimistic that the world can get to zero greenhouse gas emissions and avoid a climate disaster: b-gat.es/3qslHtO pic.twitter.com/2t0VncI0pA
To avoid a climate disaster, we need to eliminate emissions from the ways we create electricity, grow food, make things, move around, and heat and cool our buildings. It won’t be easy, but I believe we can do it. This book is about what it will take. gatesnot.es/2ZdYWO2
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster is available now. I hope you’ll check out the book, but more importantly, I hope you’ll do what you can to help keep the planet livable for generations to come: b-gat.es/climatebook pic.twitter.com/MRl69gIx2o
I had a great time working with @FortuneMagazine on this special digital issue about climate change. The entire business community has a role to play—and we need to start now. twitter.com/FortuneMagazin…
I wrote How to Avoid a Climate Disaster because I see not just the problem of climate change; I also see an opportunity to solve it. Here’s how: gatesnot.es/3dh2kQy pic.twitter.com/QoMRuQ1g9x
The Weekly Planet: Lately, Bill Gates has been thinking about what he calls the “hard stuff” of climate change. These hard problems are at the center of Gates’s helpful new book, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster," @yayitsrob writes: on.theatln.tc/cBo4nx0
When I talk to people about climate change, I almost always get asked the same question: What can I do to help? Here are some actions individuals can take to move us closer to a zero-carbon future: gatesnot.es/2ZwvS4v
Bill Gates on Climate Change, Covid and Whether He Has Too Much Influence wapo.st/3puLIXU
Great to see this important step as the United States resumes our global leadership on climate change. Looking forward to working with @POTUS and Congress on a plan to ensure we reach net zero by 2050. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1…
I’m inspired by @DonCheadle’s activism and humanitarian work. Thanks to @lawacthevents and @writersblocla for hosting our discussion about climate change and how everyone can help. pic.twitter.com/tPGhgu8C30
Thanks @JudyWoodruff and @NewsHour for having me on the show to talk about climate change and COVID-19 – two urgent global issues that need global collaboration. b-gat.es/2ZKsgMz
It’s encouraging to have @ClimateEnvoy John Kerry representing the U.S. to the world. Now that we've rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, it's going to take ambitious action from U.S. leaders and those around the globe to avoid a climate disaster. b-gat.es/3pTf5Dk
I’m looking forward to joining @andrewrsorkin to talk about climate change, our foundation’s work in response to the pandemic, and more. twitter.com/andrewrsorkin/…
Thanks @kwelkernbc and @JCCAtlanta for a great conversation about how we can avoid a climate disaster. pic.twitter.com/MJRhbtDCzy
Recent extreme weather events are a stark reminder that we’re already seeing the effects of climate change here at home and around the world. This type of observation system will help scientists monitor and predict future weather events. b-gat.es/3dORFg1
We can’t avoid a climate disaster without corporate leaders making courageous decisions now. I hope to work with @VWGroup on building the markets for the clean technologies the world needs. Thank you for the kind words, Herbert. twitter.com/Herbert_Diess/…
Thank you @BarackObama for the kind words. Your leadership at the 2015 Paris climate conference helped prove that global cooperation on climate is possible and gives me hope that we can reach our goal of zero emissions. twitter.com/BarackObama/st…
Thank you @SalKhanAcademy for a great conversation about climate change and thanks to @BookPeople and @BlueWillowBooks for hosting the event. pic.twitter.com/mHQ2Adqkro
Congratulations @AndrewSteerWRI on this important role. I’m excited to see what you and the Earth Fund will achieve. Avoiding a climate disaster is going to take all of us, and I’m grateful for @JeffBezos’s leadership and partnership. twitter.com/DrAndrewSteer/…
I named my book “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster,” not “How to Stop Climate Change,” because our climate is already changing—and no one will be hurt more by climate change than the world’s poorest people. Here's how we can help them adapt. gatesnot.es/3rW3dTb
It’s deeply unfair that the people who contribute the least to climate change will suffer the worst from its effects: gatesnot.es/3bZemwP pic.twitter.com/Y2do5GhsGx
After you finish your pancakes this morning, come ask me anything on @reddit at 11:15 Pacific Time: b-gat.es/2BUXPbN pic.twitter.com/fAPRPUWQtu
I had a great time answering questions about my new book, climate change, and COVID-19 on @reddit last week. Here’s a recap of the conversation. gatesnot.es/3d4wqVG
Today’s United Nations climate report is an urgent call to action for the world: we must reach net-zero emissions by 2050 to avoid a climate disaster. b-gat.es/3s4RRNh
Avoiding a climate disaster will require a new, clean industrial revolution, and we don't have time to wait. Our work together will not only send us on a more viable path to net zero, but it will create long-term jobs in communities across the country.
The world needs many breakthroughs to get from 51 billion tons of greenhouse gases to zero in order to avoid a climate disaster. It’s encouraging to see this kind of collaboration. twitter.com/Breakthrough/s…
I’m excited about the launch of @CipherClimate by Breakthrough Energy. The first issue includes an important discussion with U.S. Energy Secretary @SecGranholm and new data showing record amounts of cleantech investment. twitter.com/CipherClimate/…
No one person can solve climate change on their own. However, if we make breakthroughs in zero-carbon innovations, we can avoid a climate disaster together. Thanks to @Kurz_Gesagt for creating this informative video. twitter.com/Kurz_Gesagt/st…