Docs Reveal Epstein Viewed Climate Change as a Natural Population Control
Emails from 2013 to 2016 show Epstein repeatedly questioning mainstream climate science while embedding troubling population-control ideas. He exchanged messages with physicist Lawrence Krauss, then head of the Origins Project at Arizona State University, and cognitive scientist Joscha Bach, noted for his work in AI, philosophy, and consciousness studies.
In both correspondences, the scientists appear to have responded with patient, evidence-driven explanations. The dialogue began in January 2013, when Krauss shared his New York Times op-ed “Deafness at Doomsday,” urging policymakers to take scientific warnings about climate change and nuclear threats seriously. Epstein replied that he did not fully agree with the views but offered support and congratulations. Krauss responded: “As usual you are a good friend.”
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