‘Vast Military Style Campaign’ needed in the climate fight
Heir to the British throne Prince Charles called for a “major military-style campaign” to combat climate change when he opened the COP26 summit in Glasgow on Monday.
Prince Charles, Duke of Edinburgh, called on world governments to take a “war-like footing” to resolve the supposed climate crisis.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how devastating a global transboundary threat can be, climate change and the loss of biodiversity are no different. In fact, they pose an even greater existential threat, to the extent that we have to put ourselves out there. on what might be called a war-like foot, ”Charles said.
Claiming that “time has literally run out”, the British royal said that as many countries in the world are unable to make the necessary investments in so-called green technologies, it will be up to richer nations to lead ” a major military-style campaign “with” trillions available “to combat climate change.
He argued that for this vision to work, it may not be up to the countries to create “parallel” solutions, but rather it is necessary to look towards a “global system-level solution” to lead the “radical transformation. of our current fossil fuel-based economy to one that is truly sustainable and sustainable. “
The calls for a globalist solution are nothing new from Prince Charles, who was an early proponent of the World Economic Forums Fantastic reset agenda. In 2015 the prince argued that the global economy needed a “diversion”To prevent a climate catastrophe.
While the prince urged the people of the world to change their behavior, this standard apparently did not apply to his own behavior as he, along with many world leaders and diplomats, traveled to the summit in a private jet.
It has been estimated that the emissions produced by globalists flying into Glasgow will offset the entire emissions produced by the people of Scotland in a whole year.
“We have to put ourselves on what can be called a war-like foundation.”
Prince Charles tells delegates at the COP26 summit that climate change poses “an even greater existential threat” than Covid. pic.twitter.com/Seu82cSq4W
– Channel 4 News (@ Channel4News) November 1, 2021
Last week, Prince Charles claimed there was a “dangerously narrow” window to tackle climate change, and on Sunday the prince claimed that COP26 is the “last chance saloon” for leaders to save the world.
Despite the protracted royal family convention to refrain from engaging in political affairs, members of the family have increasingly become vocal on the issue of climate change.
Although originally scheduled to perform at the conference, Buckingham Palace announced last week that the 95-year-old queen would not attend the UN meeting in Glasgow as she is currently recovering from a disease.
In response to the terrible rhetoric from Prince Charles, Prime Minister Boris Johnson – who is hosting the summit – said on Monday that the world is at “one minute to midnight” in its fight against climate change.
“Mankind has long since turned the clock down on climate change,” the Conservative party’s prime minister said said, adding: “It’s a minute to midnight on that doomsday clock, and we have to act now.”
Mocking the Prime Minister, Brexit leader Nigel Farage said on Monday: “Boris Johnson has now fully gone from politician to Old Testament prophet. His terrible warnings at COP26 now include locust plagues. “
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