Hypocritical Climate Change Elites By James Reed

I said the same thing last year, but the song remains the same. The elites at the COP27 talkfest, began yesterday. Yes, the elites came flying in their carbon-emitting private jets, to proclaim that there is, as the UN said, no way that carbon emissions would be reduced given even every nation keeping to an agrees agenda, including reducing farming, and banning cars. So, what is the next big thing, their plan B. I think we have already been told that by the Great reset agenda, and the covid-19 vax injuries. This is covered at the blog today. We will await more explicit details dripping out of COP27.

 

https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/10/1129912

 

https://thenewamerican.com/global-elites-to-luxuriate-at-exclusive-resort-in-egypt-for-un-climate-change-conference/

 

“As the world is distracted by rampant inflation, food and fuel shortages, and the war in Ukraine, global elites are preparing for their annual confab on the issue they consider most important: climate change. And nothing underscores the global elites’ commitment to sustainable development and the global poor like a climate conference located at a ritzy seaside resort, buttressed by a cordon sanitaire of police checkpoints to protect the conference’s thousands of well-heeled attendees.

Such will be this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP27, which will kick off on November 6 at Egypt’s swanky Sharm El Sheikh resort on the Sinai Peninsula. Unlike major Egyptian cities like Cairo and Alexandria, Sharm El Sheikh isn’t encumbered by slums, high crime, beggars, and all the other concomitants of Third World despotism. Like many such resorts in otherwise impoverished, despotic countries in the “global South,” Sharm El Sheikh is swathed in the sort of swanky luxuries that any reasonable elitist would expect for a gathering to address the plight of the poor: glistening beaches, five-star hotels, shimmering tropical seas, first-class bars and restaurants — and swarms of military and police to guarantee a sanitized experience, safe from the unwashed masses of the local poor and radical street protesters alike.

Not all of the usual suspects on the Left are happy with this year’s Climate Change Conference venue. Norwegian activist Greta Thunberg will not be attending, decrying the hypocrisy of holding such an event in one of the world’s most mephitic police states, where political dissidents are routinely jailed, tortured, and worse. She has been echoed by the likes of Naomi Klein and many other celebrity leftist activists, who resent, among other things, their inability to carry out street protests to exert pressure from the far Left on conference delegates, including heads of state. True to form, Egypt has begun rounding up domestic protesters, and has already detained at least one foreign activist. Protesters will be allowed — but only in a carefully controlled area far from the actual climate proceedings.

Among attendees, Rishi Sunak, the U.K.’s latest prime minister, has announced that he will be attending, after initially declining to do so. Upon being sworn in to office last week, Sunak indicated that “pressing domestic commitments” like the U.K.’s economic freefall would preclude his attending. But after several days of ferocious criticism from domestic and international leftists, he abruptly about-faced and announced on Twitter that:

There is no long-term prosperity without action on climate change. There is no energy security without investing in renewables. That is why I will attend @COP27P next week: to deliver on Glasgow’s legacy of building a secure and sustainable future.

Another welcome turn of events for climate activists was the runoff electoral victory of Brazilian Marxist Lula da Silva, who made halting Amazon deforestation a centerpiece of his political comeback campaign against outgoing president Jair Bolsonaro. Lula wants nothing less than a “new world governance” for climate issues, as indicated in an interview last August and breathlessly retailed by CNN. Moreover, owing to its rainforest riches, Brazil ought to play a leading role in this New World Climate Order, Lula believes. Accordingly, he will be in attendance at COP27, alongside both Rishi Sunak and former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.”

 

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