by
Mish
October 29,
2022
from
MishTalk Website
The
UN's global warming hoopla has nothing to do with
climate, but rather with stampeding the world into
'Sustainable Development,' aka
Technocracy.
Virtually none of goals have been met after already
spending hundreds of billions in misplaced activities.
The
answer?
Throw more money at it - except
the UN doesn't have any
money of its own.
So,
it demands massive new funding from the sucker nations
that already support it.
Source
UN Seeks
$4 to 6 Trillion Per Year
to Address
Climate.
The UN has an 'interesting' report
on investments
needed to address
climate
change...
Scaremongering
Continues
The Guardian
reports UN
finds 'no credible pathway to 1.5ºC in place'
The UN
environment report analyzed the gap between the CO2 cuts
pledged by countries and the cuts needed to limit any rise in
global temperature to 1.5ºC, the internationally agreed target.
Progress has
been "woefully inadequate" it concluded.
Current pledges
for action by 2030, if delivered in full, would mean a rise in
global heating of about 2.5ºC and catastrophic extreme weather
around the world.
A rise of 1ºC
to date has caused climate disasters in countries from
Pakistan to Puerto Rico.
If the
long-term pledges by countries to hit net zero emissions by 2050
were delivered, global temperature would rise by 1.8ºC. But the
glacial pace of action means meeting even this temperature limit
was not credible, the UN report said.
A study
published this week (The
Closing Window - Climate Crisis calls for rapid Transformation
of Societies) found "large consensus" across all published
research that new
oil and gas fields are "incompatible" with the 1.5ºC target.
What Would It Cost?
Hooray...! 'Only' $4
trillion to 6 trillion per year...
"A
global transformation from a heavily fossil fuel-
and unsustainable land use-dependent
economy
to a low-carbon economy is expected
to
require investments of at least
US$4–6 trillion a year,"
stated
the
UN report.
(page 69
of 100).
Q: US$4-6
trillion a year for how many years?
A: Based on figure ES.6 (lead chart) least eight years.
Q: What Percent
of GDP?
A: 4 to 9 percent for developing countries, and 2 to 4 percent
for developed countries.
And developing
countries will gladly fork over up to 9 percent of GDP every year
for eight years.
Yeah,
right....!
Meanwhile, the EU
is burning more trees and coal.
Burning trees is
magically deemed 'environmentally neutral'...
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