'I Give a Lot More Money to Climate Change Than Elon Musk': Bill Gates and Elon Musk Reignite FeudThe two billionaires duked it out after Gates' interview with a French news outlet made its rounds.

ByEmily Rella

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The boys are fighting!

The longstanding feud betweenElon MuskandBill Gatesreignited over the weekend after Gates called out his fellow billionaire on who donated more to climate change between the two of them.

In an interview with French journalist Hugo Decrypte, Gates sounded off on the ongoing feud and Musk's prior comments about how Gates' claims to care about the environment aren't backed up by action.

Related:Bill Gates Surprisingly Praises Elon Musk Following Leaked Altercation: 'You Wouldn't Want to Underestimate Elon'

"Tesla'sdone a fantastic job; I give a lot more money toclimate changethan Elon Musk or anyone else," Gates candidlytold the Youtuber. "[Elon's] done a great job, but somebody shorting the stock doesn't slow him down or hurt him in any way."

The clip of the interview was posted to Twitter by Tesla shareholder Sawyer Merritt who tagged Musk and added the commentary "Ya … Ok" which garnered a simple, one-worded response from Musk.

"Sigh," the billionaire bluntly wrote.

The argumentbegan at the end of Aprilwhen texts were leaked to theNew York Timesand then circulated on Twitter between the two men that showed Gates asking Musk to work on philanthropic efforts together in an attempt to help combat climate change.

However, Gates was accused of shorting Tesla stocks, which left Musk unwilling to work with the billionaire on said efforts.

"Sorry, but I cannot take your philanthropy on climate change seriously when you have a massive short position against Tesla, the company doing the most to solve climate change," Musk said viatext message.

Related:Elon Musk Accuses Twitter of 'Actively Resisting' and 'Thwarting' His Attempts to Buy the Company

The Tesla CEO confirmed via Twitter that the messages were real even though he didn't initially leak them to theNYTand said that Gates' shorting Tesla by a "half billion" wasn't "exactly top secret."

However, in an interview with TODAY just a few weeks later, Gatesseemed to praise Muskwhen questioned about the billionaire's proposed bid to purchase Twitter for $44 billion.

"You wouldn't want to underestimate Elon. What he did at Tesla is amazing, helping withclimate change, what he did at SpaceX,"Gatestold Savannah Guthrie in conversation. "Will he this time make that improvement? Should there be laws that strike a better balance of free speech versus conspiracy theories confusing people? Elon thinks he can improve Twitter. I don't know specifically what he'll do. But there's an opportunity and we need innovation in that space."

But as of Monday, it looks like Musk's bidmay be permanently on holdafter an amendment to an SEC filing on behalf of Musk showed that the Tesla CEO believes that Twitter is still "actively resisting" his request for release of data that shows how many Twitter accounts are bots or spam accounts and called such resistance a "clear material breach of Twitter's obligations under the merger agreement."

This, Musk maintained, gives the billionaire the "right not to consummate the transaction" and the "right to terminate the merger agreement."

Gates has not commented on the state of the acquisition.

Twitterwas down我1.5%左右n a 24-hour period by early Monday afternoon.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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