Category: a Institutions (Forcing the reset)
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Air New Zealand Abandons Climate Targets
Air New Zealand has abandoned its 2030 climate targets, citing the unaffordability and unavailability of necessary resources to meet them. The airline announced it would withdraw from the Science Based Targets initiative, as challenges such as the high costs and limited supply of new aircraft and alternative jet fuels hinder the transition to more fuel-efficient…
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Geoengineering is Real
A clandestine experiment aimed at increasing cloud cover and combating global warming launched from a decommissioned aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay. The project, known as the Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement (CAARE), involves spraying microscopic salt particles into the air to enhance the reflectivity of marine clouds. Led by researchers at the…
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ChatGPT Uses 17,000 times the amount of electricity than the average US household
In this article for The New Yorker, Elizabeth Kolbert discusses the significant energy consumption of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and their environmental implications. Kolbert interviews Alex de Vries, author of the blog Digiconomist, developer of the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, and currently an employee of the Netherlands’ central bank. According to de Vries, the energy…
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Here’s The Growing List of Failed Forecasts By “Climate Experts”
In this exclusive report for The Epoch Times, using the research conducted by Bjorn Lomborg, journalist Petr Svab lists the growing number of failed predictions made by climate experts over the last few decades. Editor’s Note: Climate experts want you to believe that theirs is a settled science, but this article shows that their science…
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Net-Zero Pushers Are Ignoring The Waste Generated By “Green Energy”
Where do the mountains of broken wind turbine blades end up? Is there a safe way to dispose of broken solar panels? These are just two of the questions this article written by Autumn Spredemann hopes to answer. According to Spredemann, those who are pushing for the widespread adoption of “green energy”, those produced by…
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Climate Change Equity: A Path Towards Global Social Credit System?
In this September 15, 2023 article for The Expose, Rhonda Wilson gives us a brief discussion of how globalists are using climate change equity to prepare societies to accept a social credit system. Wilson says: “Equity is not equality. Nor is it fair or even lawful. Instead, it is a virus poised to take control…
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IPCC Scientists: We Need Power To Prescribe Climate Policy
Five lead authors of the climate reports produced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) told the Guardian that scientists should be given the right to make policy prescriptions, and possibly, to oversee policy implementation of the 195 countries who committed to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Glen Peters, lead author…
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Growth is the latest excuse for central ecconomic planning
In this 2023 article for Panda, Russel Lamberti discusses the concept of “degrowth” and its implications for economic planning. Lamberti argues that degrowth policies, which advocate for reducing economic activity and consumption, can lead to central economic planning and government control. Lamberti raises concerns about the potential consequences of implementing such policies, including reduced individual…
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Globalists are Exploiting Climate Change Fears for Global Financial Control
This August 4, 2023 article republished by Panda discusses the exploitation of climate change concerns for global financial gain. It highlights how some financial institutions and corporations are capitalizing on environmental fears by investing in green initiatives and sustainable projects as a way to boost their public image and profits. The piece underscores the importance…
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Bill Gates and Other Investors Are Funding A Scheme to Chop Down 70 Million Acres of Forest in North America
In this July 28, 2023 article for Forbes, Christopher Helman discusses the controversial idea of selectively chopping down forests as a potential strategy for combating climate change. Helman’s sources say that reforestation and afforestation alone may not be sufficient to capture carbon dioxide effectively. Instead, some experts propose managing forests through sustainable logging practices, arguing…