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Why do we disregard what two of the highest-ranking officials
at the UN's Working Group on the Mitigation of Climate Change have to say when
they explicitly detailed the organization’s purpose and intent regarding
climate? Doesn’t common sense dictate that we listen to them?
Dr. Ottmar Endenhofer, co-chair of the IPCC working group on
Mitigation of Climate Change said, “We
(the UN-IPCC) redistribute de facto the world’s wealth by climate policy…One
has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is
environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental
policy anymore,” and Christiana Figueres, Executive
secretary of U.N.'s Framework Convention on Climate Change told the
world, "This
is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the
task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic
development model (i.e., capitalism) that has been reigning for at least 150
years, since the Industrial Revolution,"
What does it say about a nation's climate/energy policy
(let's face it, in today's world they are one and the same) when the President
of the United States, shuts down an American pipeline, gives the green light to
a Russian pipeline and then begs OPEC to increase its oil production while gas
prices climb in the U.S. skyrocket?
Does anyone believe the president, with his miserable record of accomplishing nothing during his first nine months in office will be able to galvanize the rest of the world toward higher climate ambitions? Take this to the bank, it ain't happenin' folks, Biden has too many strikes against him, and the European media doesn't protect ole' Joe as does ours.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose nation leads the world in producing greenhouse gases will not be in Glasgow. He's probably busy overseeing the 500 new coal fired power plants China is building across Africa, each with an estimated life span of 35-50 years. As an aside, China currently produces 50% of the world's coal and has enough deposits to last well into the next century.
The
Chinese lend money to third world nations to pay for these coal-fired power
plants. Then the Chinese are kind enough to supply the labor to build
those plants thus guaranteeing construction work for Chinese laborers in the
short term and built-in customers for the Chinese coal industry for the next
half-century. It’s a win-win-win-win – Chinese laborers are guaranteed
work, the Chinese coal industry has built in customers for the next 35 to 50
years, the Chinese receive a return on investment, i.e., the interest for their
loans, and the third-world African nations get a guaranteed energy source.
The UN estimates the world’s food supply needs will increase by 70% over
the next 30 years. Shere do you think third world African nations are going to
allocate their resources - replacing their brand new state-of-the-art
coal-fired power plants that have been paid for with Chinese money with wind
and solar farms that someone is going to have to build and pay for, or do you
think they might focus their resources and energy on providing the 70% more
food they’ll need to feed their populations?
Deficiencies in climate data challenge our ability to untangle the response
to human influences from poorly understood natural changes. The current state of climate science is insufficient to make useful projections
about how the climate will change over the coming decades, much less, what we
can do about it.
Climate activists are unable to produce a single "peer reviewed" assessment delineating
specifically what will happen to the climate, specifically when that or those
events will occur and specifically what man can do about it--all for the simple
reason that such a document does not exist. The one activity climate
activists are loath to engage in is "specificity"
As Dr. Endenhofer and Secretary Figueres have told us in
their own words, the Green New Deal is a Trojan Horse.
Unfortunately, our schools and the legacy media have done a masterful job
of brainwashing our kids on the matter. The left, the media and our schools continue to indoctrinate our children
about a matter that requires much more scientific research and infinitely less
politicizing.
Quote of the day: “Global
warming provides a marvelous excuse for global socialism.” –
Margaret Thatcher
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