Fires, Hurricanes: Not Caused by Climate Change
They’re ba-a-a-ack! The Climate Calamity Cult is back in mega-fright mode, prepping us for the end of the world — unless we jettison all fossil fuels, give up meat, start eating bugs, and, in general, give the Earth Saviors at the United Nations and World Economic Forum total power over all aspects of our lives. September, as usual, was a big month for climate palavers at the UN headquarters in New York City, with the SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) Summit on September 18-19 and the UN Climate Ambition Summit on September 20. And those events were warmups for the grand event: The 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, which will convene from November 30 to December 12, 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Also known as COP 28 (28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties), it will be the ultimate global shakedown event, demanding $2.5-$3 trillion per year from taxpayers in the developed world to fill the “financing gap” for achieving the UN’s SDGs in developing countries.
Convincing the taxpayers of the United States, European Union, and Japan to cough up that kind of loot requires a very serious scaremongering campaign. Thus the endless (and escalating) repetition of alarms about the supposed “climate crisis,” “climate breakdown,” “climate emergency,” “climate catastrophe,” and “climate apocalypse.”
At the September 2022 SDG Summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres decried the “climate catastrophe” that had brought us to a “moment of great peril for our world.” “And we need to save our planet,” he wailed, “which is quite literally on fire. This means addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate breakdown, biodiversity loss and pollution.” So, he declared, “Governments need to invest like never before.”
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