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In the media frenzy of Glasgow, a veritable stampede is currently developing where everyone is trying to outdo the other with promises of ever tougher anti-CO2 measures.
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(Photo taken by Paul Glazzard, Attribution Share-alike license 2.0 CC BY-SA 2.0) Now it burns about one local forest a day. As the icing on the cake, activist investors are now also making their appearance, using comparatively small amounts of capital to break up reluctant corporations and pick the fattest chunks from the leftovers.ĭrax power plant no longer burns coal. The newest forces in this round are legal courts, all the way up to the German Federal Constitutional Court, which for example grant Peruvian farmers or young people from remote bushlands in the middle of nowhere the rights of action against our basic industries. At the behest of central banks, they are no longer being granted loans, insurance companies are refusing to cover operational risks, customers must prove they are not buying “CO2-polluted” products, and in addition, associations such as the Carbon Disclosure Project are exerting enormous internal pressure through all possible channels. The dwindling number of remaining mining and oil production companies are being squeezed in a variety of ways. Today, Big Industry and Big Money are also aligned and have mutated into driving forces of “de-fossilization”. In the past, it was mainly politicians, the media and “environmental” NGOs that put pressure on industry and banks. In the meantime, the anti-fossil campaign has assumed a breadth and mass that resembles a veritable tsunami in its effect on our society. Glasgow is the media highlight of a campaign that has been running for decades to dissuade mankind from using fossil raw materials such as coal, oil and natural gas. The fear of mankind’s insignificant CO2 emissions, stoked by an incredible propaganda campaign, is now leading us toward a humanitarian catastrophe that will probably cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of lives.
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The whole CO2 hypothesis is based on fundamentally flawed assumptions about the CO2 cycles of the earth, because the actual changes take place in the oceans and not in the atmosphere. Not because of our climate, which doesn’t care about the whole hype, but because of the proposed hysteria-driven radical measures. When looking at the current frenzy around the climate rescue event COP 26 in Glasgow, one can only get scared.