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Oct. 28, 2025 10:58 AM ETMSFT, ERTH, QCLN, TAN, FAN, ICLN, GRIDBy : Sinchita Mitra, SA News Editor Comments Microsoft (MSFT) co-founder Bill Gates argued that while global warming is grave, especially for people in the poorest countries, it is no longer a death sentence for humanity. Gates, in his blog published ahead of next month’s COP30 summit, said that Quick Insights Gates argues that climate change funds are not being spent on the most effective interventions and calls for reallocating resources to maximize impact, especially for the most vulnerable people. Gates recommends prioritizing interventions that improve human welfare, such as innovation, reducing the green premium, and focusing on agriculture and health in poor countries, rather than just emissions targets. Gates suggests that global temperature is not the best metric for progress, advocating instead for measures that directly relate to quality of life and human welfare. Recommended For You More Trending News