Michael E. Mann
Scientist/Author/Speaker; Presidential Distinguished Prof/Director Center for Science, Sustainability & the Media, U. Penn; National Academy of Sciences; Royal Society; Tyler Prize
- there is no conceivable context in which a message from Jeffrey Epstein saying "the girls and I are going to see Elon Musk at Space X tomorrow" isn't extremely damning.
- Sorry for leaving you out Mark Zuckerberg. It was an honest oversight.
- On the very same day that Bezos published a climate-downplaying op-ed by newly Epstein-linked climate denier Bjorn Lomborg:
- Among the other outrages in today's news from the @washingtonpost.com, management has gutted the Pulitzer-winning climate team, according to @sammyroth.bsky.social. Their work has been so important — one more reason to be heartbroken today. And pissed. www.climatecoloredgoggles.com/p/washington...
- Narrator: "And they're BOTH in the Epstein Files"
- “Bill Gates Gave $3.5M to Think Tank Run by Climate Crisis Denier Bjorn Lomborg" by @rtakver.bsky.social for @desmog.com: www.desmog.com/2025/11/05/b...
- Jeff Bezos is every bit the bond villain we knew he could be. (courtesy of @dennisgoris.bsky.social)
- Musk, Gates, Bezos, Murdoch and Thiel are the Bond Villains we were warned about three decades ago
- Not quite enough discussion about this:
- Jeff Bezos responds immediately to my suggestion:
- Maybe we shouldn't be accepting climate policy advice from two Epstein Files alumni (courtesy of @desmog.com): www.desmog.com/2025/11/05/b...
- And like clockwork, just days after climate denier Bjorn Lomborg was exposed in the Epstein Files, Jeff Bezos's Washington Post publishes Lomborg op-ed downplaying the climate threat: