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Monday, December 11, 2023

CFACT at COP 28

By Rich Kozlovich

As you peruse these articles you have to wonder what is wrong with the minds of the people behind all this climate insanity.  What does Israel have to do with climate?  Why is that part of this "conference"?  Why do these nitwits think the world's nations are going to adopt polices that will destroy those societies?  Why do they believe they have the right to tell the world how to live?  Because those behind all this want to impose a system of governance on the world that will mimic the most totalitarian government in the world:  China. 

COP 28: Climate colonialism and anti-semitism  -By December 8th, 2023 103 Comments - Left unchecked, UN climate politics will trap the poor in poverty and drag down millions of others to join them. They would destroy the democratic state of Israel as well. These are not exaggerations. I am at the UN conference in Dubai and have seen and heard these dangerous pronouncements and more from the UN stage with my own eyes and ears. Pete Murphy posted a series of insightful reports from Dubai to CFACT.org.  Alice Aedy, co-founder and CEO of Earthrise Studio, appeared on a UN panel entitled “Democratizing Access to Climate Information.” Murph’ took the microphone and, addressing Ms. Aedy, said, “Is it just to have a colonialist mindset towards developing countries that do not enjoy the prosperity that you and I have? This is a kind of new colonialism that we are imposing on people by denying them the prosperity that oil had brought… This is not justice.”......

 CFACT tells COP 28: “You have a colonialist mindset!”

COP28 panel blames Israel and the U.S. for Palestinian “genocide” - By Peter Murphy December 7th, 2023|42 Comments“War is Hell,” said retired Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, or something close enough, back in 1880, fifteen years following his side’s victory in the American Civil War.  Wars kill people, and, let’s stipulate, they also are bad for air quality, which hardly compares to human casualties from the battlefield and collateral damage. U.S. climate envoy, John Kerry, obtusely admonished that war worsens the effect of climate change.  In keeping with this claim of the relationship between war and climate, such as it is, a panel at COP28 entitled, Grassroots Feminist Perspectives on Demilitarization for Climate Justice perhaps would provide substance to the issue. Instead, climate change was mentioned only as an afterthought, and a replacement panel of pro-Palestinian representatives aired their grievances against Israel and the United States. It was not restrained.

Undercurrent at the UN Climate Summit – Green Colonialism - By December 6th, 2023 - Expect climate colonialism to continue under the ruse of climate change and carbon emissions until enough countries break free.  Reducing carbon emissions is the theme at the UN Climate Summit this week, so it’s Déjà vu all over again from past summits, as baseball Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra famously said. But the underlying, more sinister theme to reduce emissions worldwide is tantamount to modern-day colonialism.........


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