Recently, some enlightened congressmen, senators and members of the “donor class” have taken decisive action. Their goal: “To make sleeping Americans aware of the dangers of climate change.” [emphasis, links added]
It sounds glorious and wonderful—until the inevitable price tag rears its ugly head.
For these privileged few, it doesn't matter. Most earn well over seven figures. Many people have their transportation costs paid for by their companies and/or governments. They have a complicit corporate media with them every step of the way.
Most importantly, they have an agenda that further enriches themselves, at the expense of ordinary families. Maybe a little painful for North American and European families, but it’s for their and the planet’s betterment!
It’s a harmless and noble idea. It's a no-brainer to be well compensated for such efforts.
Notable green players in climate change
Billionaire activist Tom Steyer tops the list. Many people vaguely remember his brief entry and quick exit from the 2020 Democratic primary.
Originally from New York and now living in California, he founded Farallon Capital Management and later the Next Generation Climate Action Council. Through the latter, Steyer uses inconclusive climate research as a mechanism to recruit young people to the Democratic Party.
Former Vice President Albert Gore Jr. will be remembered for his documentary: an inconvenient truthand was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2007 for his work in “raising awareness.” His 1992 book Earth is in balance It brought him $1.1 million in royalties.
“We as a species are facing a global emergency, a threat to the survival of our civilization that is gathering ominous and destructive energy even as we gather here,” Gore said at a ceremony in Oslo. potential.
Al Gore predicts that Arctic ice will completely melt by 2013. Supporters consider his cause to be noble. Opponents see him as an opportunist who made tens of millions of dollars from the so-called crisis.
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey is at the forefront of the push for a Green New Deal.
Markey’s passionate climate change alarmism influenced many well-intentioned Americans to see the problem not for what it is, but for what it could be.
In February 2022, Markey posted on Twitter:
“This battle is long and challenging, but I have not lost hope. We are closer than ever to decisive climate action, and we will keep fighting until we win.
Former Massachusetts Senator, U.S. presidential candidate, Secretary of State, and current “climate czar” of the Biden administration, John Kerry has always been a master of climate change exaggeration.
It may have finally caught up with him. A Fox News report gave an eye-opening truism.
The group Protecting the Public Trust (PPT) claims in its complaint Kerry said in May 2023 that greenhouse gas emissions “kill 15 million people worldwide every year” and violated federal scientific integrity policies. PPT is demanding a federal investigation into Kerry's comments.
“15 million people die every year around this planet as Consequences of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the atmosphere, in the air, It spreads around and falls as contamination The ocean is warming at a record rate, changing the chemical composition of the ocean itself,” Kerry said at the Department of Agriculture’s AIM Climate Summit on May 10, 2023.
“If action is not taken, millions of lives and the livelihoods of our planet will be at risk,” he said
Green measures fail to deliver on promise
On paper, the energy generated by wind energy looks good. Besides killing countless birds, it's clean and seems efficient. However, turbines are often seen as an eyesore.
With passions running high and opinions as strong as the prevailing winds in northwest Nebraska, some neighbors and family members on both sides of the wind energy issue in and around Cherry County, Nebraska, are expressing their financial, emotional and health concerns. There was a verbal conflict over the issue.
Recently, Republican Nebraska Senator Tom Brewer, who represents the 43rd District, introduced two legislative bills Supporting neighbors’ concerns about living near numerous towering turbines that provide unobstructed views of other people’s rural homesteads.
Solar energy is seen as a popular alternative. However, there are some problems. First, most are made in China.
There is also the issue of solar panel disposal. Contrary to popular belief, they are not very durable. Withstanding exposure to the elements while absorbing the sun's powerful rays to generate electricity is a daunting task!
While hail is not common globally, it does occur frequently in areas such as the American Midwest. If hail is a major concern, then you'll want to evaluate the potential for damage to your solar panels during extreme weather events.
The ability of solar panels to withstand hail depends on the durability of the panel type and the size of the hail. Hail that is large enough can damage even the sturdiest panels.
In Texas, they found that during extreme weather, alternative sources proved insufficient.
In a state known for its oil, residents better hope the wind picks up soon or they're going to have some serious power problems.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages the Texas power grid, warned Without voluntary energy conservation measures, the state's electric grid will not be able to reliably meet demand.
What's the reason? The wind is not strong enough.
Simply put, these alternatives don't live up to their claims! While they make a few people rich, they quietly impoverish many people!
The question is, “How long will it take for many people to understand this?” It shouldn't be long! When they do, watch out! This will be “payback time”!
punishment for crime
In short, the influencer fabricated a potential crisis in order to further enrich themselves. Their manipulative tactics have caused financial hardship and suffering to millions of people.
The pain is equivalent to massive “pay cuts” caused by the worst inflation in 50 years. Most notable is the surge in gas prices, which have doubled since Joe Biden took office.
Industry insiders have concluded that Democratic presidential candidate and green energy ideologue Kamala Harris is the force behind a disingenuous campaign that has devastated many families.
Rising gas prices lead to higher prices at the retail level, from eggs for breakfast to car tires!
The question becomes, Should these actions be praised, or should the perpetrators be punished for deceiving so many people around the world?
If the answer is the latter, consider:
Is it possible for these criminals to get a chance to match their words? Leading by example has always been the preferable approach.
Implementation of the “Green New Deal”
Prince of Wales Island is a beautiful, wooded island in the North Pacific. Located at 55 degrees north latitude, it has a mild climate and abundant rainfall, reminiscent of Scotland.
Most of the original soils are fertile and capable of producing “green” vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, as well as root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots and beets.
Rye, oats, barley and hops grow very well on the island. Blueberries, raspberries, cranberries and salmon berries are abundant. The growing season lasts approximately 180 days.
Prince of Wales Island is roughly the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined, with 990 miles of coastline. These include inland rivers and lakes, hot springs, white sand beaches, and an extensive network of caves.
Saltwater and freshwater fishing are some of the best in the world. Rich salt deposits helped preserve the original settlers.
The island has fewer than 6,000 residents. Most people are “First Nations”. The majority of the original inhabitants are the Tlingit.
Couldn't these four gentlemen and other influential alarmists be “moved” to PWI? By doing so, they can practice what they preach and set an example for humanity.
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