By Craig Rucker, President CFACT
Ever since dumping the world's most popular princess, King Charles has
embraced climate and other left wing media narratives in an attempt to
curry favor, wash away his sins, and crown his wife Camilla Paker
Bowles, Queen. The Queen part worked.
As the King (and CFACT) were preparing to travel to Dubai for COP 28,
the year's most important UN climate summit, the new tell all book Endgame,
was summarily withdrawn from bookshelves in the Netherlands. The Dutch
edition (accidentally?) listed two members of the royal family as
"racist royals" for obsessing over the skin color of Harry and Meghan
Markle's unborn son Archie.
As the King was preparing to deliver a key opening speech at the conference, Piers Morgan revealed on television that the two so-called "racist royals" were future Queen Kate Middleton and King Charles himself.
Scrambling for cover, the Royal Family yesterday released a COP 28 itinerary for the King which is heavily laden with unscientific narratives and group pandering.
We posted the entire royal release to CFACT.org.
The King is embracing the radical line that the horrors of global
warming will fall heaviest, and wisdom is to be gleaned from women,
youth, “indigenous” peoples, and island nations. The Royals actually
proclaimed that “traditional” indigenous knowledge stands “alongside
scientific knowledge to address the climate and nature crises."
Perhaps His Majesty can scientifically end drought with a rain dance.
Do you think King Charles is aware how many new airports and luxury beach resorts are under construction in supposedly sinking island nations?
The edgy animated series South Park recently coined a new term in a hard-hitting episode about Disney entitled "Enter the Panderverse."
Entering the panderverse appears to be the royal strategy for COP 28, as King Charles casts about looking for favored groups to which to pander.
The King may face yet bigger problems, as many of his subjects question whether it is appropriate for Charles to be pushing political narratives at a UN climate conference at all.
Britain's unelected royal family has for decades refrained from weighing
in on politics. Queen Elizabeth II was known for her masterful royal
restraint.
As British Academic Lisa McKenzie said on GB News,
the royal family has no scientific expertise, "and no concept of what
it is like to live in a cold house... or to turn your heating off."
(Though we do hear castles can be drafty). McKenzie reminded viewers
that King Charles lives the ultimate lifestyle of privilege, as he
"lives in publicly funded mansions, flies around the world in private
jets... and has his energy bills paid for by the British public."
CFACT's COP 28 delegation asks:
Can the free world survive the UN climate agenda?
Will the British Royal Family survive King Charles?
For nature and people too.
P.S. CFACT has been the preeminent organization fully engaged with UN climate policy from a free market perspective since
the whole shebang started with 1992's Kyoto protocol and before.
CFACT's team of policy experts are your eyes and ears inside the halls
of UN climate power.
The threat is dire and our work is important. We cannot do it alone. Please make the most powerful gift you can right now and fight beside CFACT in Dubai.
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