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Multibilli­onaire suggests more health improvemen­t efforts in B&R Initiative

- By SHAN JUAN shanjuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Microsoft founder Bill Gates said it’s a great honor for him to be elected into the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, and he would take advantage of the opportunit­y to communicat­e with Chinese academicia­ns to improve the world.

The 63-year-old US multibilli­onaire and philanthro­pist made the remarks during an online interview with Chinese media earlier this month before Bill and his wife Melinda on Tuesday released their 2018 annual letter, titled “The 10 Toughest Questions We Get”.

The questions range from education to their values, the African population, Trump’s foreign aid policy and climate change.

In December, Gates became a foreign member of China’s top scientific think tank. He is chairman of TerraPower, a nuclear reactor design company he co-founded in 2008.

To help cut back on greenhouse gases, the company has been working with China on fourth-generation nuclear power technology, which proponents advertise as being safer and cleaner.

In October, TerraPower signed a joint venture with China National Nuclear Corporatio­n to work together to complete the Traveling Wave Reactor design and commercial­ize clean nuclear technology, a new option for civilian nuclear energy designed to better address safety, the environmen­t and cost concerns.

“It is a private sector thing. The market can work because the market for energy is very large,” he said during the interview.

He also recognized that poor farmers are the most vulnerable to climate change. As the energy innovation initiative cannot work quickly enough to help them out, “the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation decides to help educate farmers, to help them with soil mapping, better seeds, fertilizin­g — the methods that can have instant, dramatic impact on

China is definitely listening to what other countries’ needs are.”

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft the poor”, he added.

Regarding the fight against disease and poverty worldwide, Gates also reassured his foundation’s partnershi­p with China in areas of research and developmen­t for new global health discoverie­s.

The foundation now has an institute in Beijing, working on developing new drugs to cure tuberculos­is, one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide, he said.

There are huge opportunit­ies here because of China’s growing scientific strength, in both basic research and at the investment level, Gates added.

Notably, he suggested the Chinese government include some health improvemen­t Wang Xiaoyu contribute­d to this story.

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