The recent COP26 climate talkfest was revealing for providing a decisive refutation of climate change hysterics. First, the West’s crazy proposals for deindustrialisation, were made to look stupid by China and India refusing to go ahead with the nonsense. For them, it is full steam ahead, literally. If there is a climate crisis, which I doubt, this makes it certain. But there was no attack by the New Class climate change fanatics upon these non-white nations. On the contrary, we got an extended version of Critical Race Theory, and a call for communist style revolution from diverse far-Left activists. The climate change hoax has been revealed in all its horror, as anti-West, and anti-white.
“Far-left climate activists called for a “socialist revolution” — supposedly to help the environment — at the “Global Day of Action for Climate Justice” protest in Glasgow, Scotland.
Tens of thousands poured out onto the streets of Glasgow outside the United Nations’ COP26 climate summit taking place in the city. Organisers claimed that as many as 100,000 turned out for the Saturday demo, however, the figure has not been confirmed by police who monitored the event.
The demonstration featured a cross-section of leftist activists, with the flags of Antifa and the Scottish Socialist Party being held high at the march.
Two activists told Breitbart London that socialism was the answer to the alleged climate crisis, shouting out “system change, not climate change”.
“We need a socialist revolution,” one of the demonstrators said, adding that the world needs to “get rid of all these capitalist b*stards”.
The other activist told said that “fossil fuel companies can go and drown in their fossil fuels”.
He claimed that a socialist system would be a “democratic society” in which all engineers are “retrained” to focus on “renewable energy”.
Celebrating the massive demonstration, teenage climate campaigner Greta Thunberg wrote on social media: “Our so-called ‘leaders’ aren’t leading – THIS is what leadership looks like! #UprootTheSystem.”
The attacks on the capitalist system — which has lifted more people out of poverty than any other — have been a consistent theme of the protests in Glasgow.
On Friday, climate activist Mikaela Loach said that the green movement needs to demand an “end to capitalism“.
Her fellow eco-warrior, Fraser Stewart told the crowd that “climate justice is social justice”.
“This is not just a crisis of climate or emissions, this is a crisis of justice, of inequality, of poverty, of racism, of classism, of workers’ rights, and women’s rights and every intersection in between,” Stewart explained.”
For the time, Australia is showing some guts in standing up to the climate change bullies, at least in part.
‘Australia has no intention of ending the sale of coal and intends to continue doing so for “decades into the future,” the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow learned Monday.
The decision by Canberra to back coal mining operations came after more than 40 countries pledged to eliminate use of the commodity within decades and the United Nations continues the push as part of its call to embrace green alternatives in a post-coronavirus reset world.
Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison made clear his intentions a little over two years ago when he slammed calls from radical climate activists to ditch coal – an industry worth $67 billion a year to Australia’s economy.
As Breitbart News reported, strong demand from China and India for this electricity-generating commodity is driving the growth, as also seen in the U.S. commodity market.
The prime minister wants to maintain its economic edge by staying a key exporter and protecting the jobs of Australians who rely on the coal mining industry for their future and their financial security.
Morrison, who once once famously brandished a lump of coal in parliament, crying, “This is coal – don’t be afraid!” has vowed climate protesters – including Greta Thunberg – would not be dictating energy or trade policy.
Australian Minister for Resources Keith Pitt reiterated that push for coal in an interview for the national broadcaster ABC on Monday when he said, “We have said very clearly we are not closing coal mines and we are not closing coal-fired power stations,”
Defending Australia’s decision, Pitt said Australia had some of the world’s highest quality coal.
“And that is why we will continue to have markets for decades into the future. And if they’re buying… well, we are selling.”
Demand for coal is expected to rise until 2030, the conservative coalition minister added, even as globalist agencies like the U.N. demand an end to the building of new coal-fired power stations.”
Coal is a beautiful thing, whose energy splendour is simply discarded by prejudiced environmentalists.