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Civil war in the Climate Cult! Prof Michael E. Mann attacks Bill Gates for making a marginally less doomsday prognostication about "climate change": "It’s very disappointing. And frankly, Bill Gates doesn’t have any expertise in climate science, and he’s failing to listen to what the experts actually have to say."

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