What a Propaganda piece oif garbage lies trying to change the meaning of what BillyGoat Gates of Hell really said years after the fact He said what he said and it meant what it meant

 What a Propaganda piece of garbage and lies trying to change the meaning of what BillyGoat Gates of Hell really said years after the fact  He said what he said and it meant exactly what it meant

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Bill Gates’ comments on vaccines and unsustainable population growth in a 2010 TED Talk have been misrepresented, according to Reuters and AP

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Bill Gates’ comments on vaccines and unsustainable population growth in a 2010 TED Talk have been misrepresented, according to Reuters and AP
At a 2010 TED Talk about reducing carbon emissions, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said that one of the factors contributing to high levels of carbon emissions is population growth and that better health care could help lower unsustainable population growth, according to Reuters, The Associated Press, and FactCheck.org. UPDATE: The headline of this Moment has been amended to clarify that Gates’ comments about population growth were taken out of context.
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Bill Gates’ comments on vaccines and unsustainable population growth in a 2010 TED Talk have been misrepresented, according to Reuters and AP

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- Gates said in a 2010 TED Talk “Innovating to zero!” that improving public health using vaccinations can reduce unsustainable population growth, and with it, lower carbon emissions. - Gates was referring to the reduction of population growth, not the reduction of the population by 10 or 15%, reports Reuters. - “The billionaire philanthropist has spoken about the benefits of slowing the rate of population growth, but he has not advocated killing people.” — The Associated Press
“Gates was talking about reducing the rate of population growth, not the population, by 10 or 15%. In past interviews, Gates has argued that improving vaccines and health care can paradoxically slow the rate of population growth in poor countries, because it lowers the child mortality rate. With more children making it to adulthood, Gates has said, parents may choose to have a smaller family size.” — The Associated Press
“‘First, we’ve got population,’ he said during the talk organized by TED, a non-profit organization devoted to spreading ideas. ‘The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent. But there, we see an increase of about 1.3.’” — Reuters

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