So we have COP28, where the global elites take private jets to an oil producing nation to both make a ton in fossil fuels and restrict the USA from producing oil, thus becoming economically sound. All the while, China and India are much greater carbon sinners. The difference is that currently, the US is the ATM of both the world and the climate liars.
Britain's King, Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Will Take Three Separate Jets To Climate Summit: REPORT
What confounds me is that people have been brainwashed enough to actually believe in this money laundering hoax. Are they that under educated? It's the same crying wolf theme every time, if you don't send money, the world is going to end.
Daily Mail: COP28 will be an Oil and Gas Contract Bazaar
Can you imagine a more hilariously ignoble end to the great push to green the global economy, than for the centrepiece of the green movement to transform into a giant oil and gas market?
Dubai's climate shambles exposed: UAE energy tsar Sultan Al Jaber secretly used COP28 talks to push his own oil and gas projects, in latest shock revelations about warming meet
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"The global environment crisis may demand responses that are comparatively radical…. It will call for … a Strategic Environment Initiative." (Al Gore, 1989)
Al Gore might be the the slickest of the 70,000 expected at the United Nations' Conference of the Parties (COP28) climate meeting in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from November 30th until December 12, 2023. Gore is the world's #1 climate barker–and has made tens of millions of dollars from his "crisis." He has one of the highest CO2 footprints on the globe … but he is different, you know.
So what's new with Al Gore's pitch? Not much. His crisis in the 1980s is still the crisis of 2023. We are in a "planetary emergency." We are almost out of time. There is hope with a new energy future….
Mid-course correction not. Sort of like Enron, the climate crusader until its demise.
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Just to document the yawns that 99 percent of the world have toward the never-ending crisis, read excerpts from his Washington Post editorial, "Earth's Fate Is the No. 1 National Security Issue" (May 14, 1989).
The world is in a crisis–and we are ignoramuses for not seeing what is so clearly obvious ("don't look up," they say 34 years later). And an all-of-government (Biden's phrase) to arrest the 'crisis' that only the experts and politicians can see, not us boiling frogs (as one person recently said about us uncleansed).
Natural Gas appliances cost 1/3 less to power than electric.
Our civilization has never experienced any environmental shift remotely similar to this. Today's climate pattern has existed throughout the entire history of human civilization.
That was Al Gore in 2007. According to Gore, the climate was "shiftless" for thousands of years — a paradigm of stability.
Gore's quote was a restatement of Michael Mann's 1998 "hockey stick." Mann argued that the Earth's climate held steady for all of human history (the hockey stick handle), until suddenly, in the 1900s, the temperatures increased, representing the upturned blade of the hockey stick.
When people acknowledge that anthropogenic CO2 could not possibly cause climate change throughout human history, they are forced to question their religion. When guided by truth instead of ideology, the following questions become more interesting:
- How is it that the last six great ice ages started with far more CO2 in the atmosphere than we have now?
- Is it true, as many experts note, that temperatures drive CO2 levels, and not the other way around?
- How does anthropogenic CO2 drive climate when it makes up less than 5% of total CO2 (with most coming from the oceans, volcanoes, decaying vegetation, and forest fires)?
- Isn't the sun the most important cause of climate, and what effects follow from sun spots and solar flares?
- If greenhouse gases (GHGs) are the most significant drivers of climate change, then why do we focus on CO2, when water vapor (i.e., clouds) is a far more impactful GHG? (In fact, there have been a flurry of recent published studies on the effects of clouds.)
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