Bill Gates Funding Scheme to Promote ‘Climate Change’ Agenda in Corporate Media Reports
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Bill Gates and other liberal donors are funding a new scheme that seeks to inject narratives into corporate media reports to promote the globalist “climate change” agenda.
Some of America’s largest liberal organizations are involved in the scheme, including the Microsoft co-founder’s Gates Foundation.
The plan seeks to encourage and reward journalists who push “global warming” narratives in their news reports.
The scheme has been dubbed the Climate Blueprint for Media Transformation.
It emerged from a 2023 green agenda conference sponsored by the Solutions Journalism Network and Covering Climate Now.
The Solutions Journalism Network is funded by several left-wing foundations, including the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the Ford Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Hewlett Foundation.
The Gates Foundation has been instrumental in the war on food by pushing for restrictions on meat and dairy products.
Gates has also been heavily involved in the push to replace meat and dairy with lab-grown products and insect-based “foods.”
Meanwhile, the Hewlett Foundation has a track record of working to influence reporters.
Their influence can be seen in the Climate Blueprint, a 14-part guide for how journalists should insert green agenda narratives into their reporting.
Each section of the document is written by a different journalist or activist.
It covers subjects ranging from “Community Engagement” to “Climate Justice.”
The Climate Blueprint opens with a section called “The Everything Story.”
In this section, Covering Climate Now deputy director Andrew McCormick encourages journalists to “take bold action.”
McCormick argues that journalists should make stories on “every beat,” including crime and sports, about “climate change.”
Covering Climate Now co-founder Kyle Pope echoed his colleague’s advice in the Columbia Journalism Review Monday.
Pope complained that the Kardashian family received more coverage than alleged rising ocean temperatures.