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David de Rothschild

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(environmentalist, billionaire)
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Born25 August 1978
NationalityBritish
Alma materMillbrook House, Harrow School, Oxford Brookes University, College of Naturopathic Medicine London
Parents • Evelyn Robert de Rothschild
• Victoria Lou Schott
Member ofRothschild family, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2007
Interests“Climate change”
$10 billion Rothschild family fortune. High interest in the climate change agenda.

Not to be confused with French banker David René de Rothschild

David Mayer de Rothschild is a British billionaire adventurer and environmentalist with a fortune of perhaps 10 billion dollars.[1]

Background

David de Rothschild's father, Evelyn Robert de Rothschild is a double Bilderberger UK financier whose name appears in Epstein's black book.

Activities

De Rothschild writes that he first "began to grasp the scale and complexity of climate change" during a trip to the North Pole. "Standing in the midst of the Arctic, surrounded by 5.5 million square miles of frozen ocean, I felt like nothing more than a speck of dust on the endless horizon of Earth’s most raw, majestic and environmentally significant ecosystem."[2]

In the late 2000s, de Rothschild developed a mission to raise awareness of the Pacific Garbage Patch, a gyre where plastic trash gathers, in which he invented a new form of sustainable ship in San Francisco, called the Plastiki. In March 2010, de Rothschild launched the boat, a 60-foot (18 m) catamaran built from approximately 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles and a unique recyclable technology called Seretex. Seretex, which was developed by de Rothschild and his team, was meant to reuse PET in a novel way, finding new uses for a waste product.[3]

2007 Alex Jones interview

He was interviewed by Alex Jones for his Infowars radio program in 2007 about his views.[4]


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