It is not just within the science where the UN and their supporters have imagined away reality. To accomplish their fantastic goals, they want to "decarbonize" the world's energy supply -- expensive solar and wind power would be in, relatively inexpensive coal, oil and natural gas would be out. Hydrocarbon fuels - the current source of over 80% of the world's energy - has to be quickly replaced with renewable power to meet the UN's new goals, according to climate activists.
But were this ever to come about in the real world, billions more of the world's poor would join the nearly one billion people who currently lack access to electricity.
Millions more would be thrown out of work as companies went bankrupt due to soaring energy prices. Social unrest would naturally follow and once-prosperous societies that took generations to build would inevitably crumble.
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Some fantasy.
The developed world must wake up to the climate hoax that threatens to ruin us all. The NIPCC gives the following sensible policy advice:
- "Policymakers should seek out advice from independent, nongovernment organizations and scientists who are free of financial and political conflicts of interest."
- "Individual nations should take charge of setting their own climate policies based upon the hazards that apply to their particular geography, geology, weather, and culture."
- "Rather than invest scarce world resources in a quixotic campaign based on politicized and unreliable science, world leaders would do well to turn their attention to the real problems their people and their planet face."
After drinking the poison Captain Hook had intended for Peter Pan, Tinker Bell survived only because children across the world clapped loudly to show their belief in fairies. The UN believes their hopeless, naïve, and dangerous climate change plans can survive as long as the media and politicians keep clapping. It's time they stopped and let the climate scare die.
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