Why do climate catastrophists use fear as their main tactic for
browbeating an unwilling public into accepting their grotesque bans on
natural gas, petroleum, and even nuclear energy (not to mention coal)?
Because fear pays. But even fear as a weapon has its limits when people begin to see clearly through the fog.
Europeans are now questioning United Nations (“UN”) and World Economic Forum (“WEF”) “climate change” mandates.
In
Australia, a recent rally against reckless renewables called for an
immediate suspension of all “renewable energy” projects until inquiries
into the excessive economic, social, and environmental costs have been
completed.
Isn’t it time for people everywhere to demand answers?
Fear pays. the UCS, [Union of Concerned Scientists],
also a leading advocate for “green energy,” has an annual budget of
about $43 million, while Greenpeace’s may be 10 times that amount. Other
fear-mongering groups rake in collective billions – dwarfing the
revenues of non-profits who advocate for a balanced, far less disruptive
approach to future energy use.
Fear has led to the neglect and
downplaying of important, even urgent, human concerns and allowed the
elites to begin restructuring world society to accommodate their belief
(or tool for control) that carbon dioxide is an evil that must be
eradicated. The carbon conundrum has even confabulated the field of
geopolitics and turned allies into enemies and vice versa....<<<Read More>>>...