The Corporate Connection
Of interest in the linked blog, is that before the pervasive use of fossil fuels, Vermont had a 20% forest cover – today it is 80%. This statistic is likely to be similar nationwide, now that trees are not in ubiquitous use for warmth. While still a building material, replacement planting of trees is typically in greater numbers than the felling.
No one needs to really wonder why there are more trees in the United States now than when Christopher Columbus sailed the oceans blue. However, why? Prior to modern fire-fighting, wildfires burned until winter or some other innate occurrence of nature put them out.
As a result of the green’s disdain for fossil fuels, coal and nuclear, the blog also talks about the skyrocketing energy bills. While not mentioned, a matter of great economic concern is the injurious investment strategies of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) on both companies and countries.
The ongoing transfer of energy to renewable sources is not sustainable. To serve humanity now requires a constant and ever-increasing supply – wind, solar, biomass, and, geothermal cannot keep up or keep pace with the current demand or escalating needs in the future.
Naturally, the green movement says to reduce demand through modifications in human behavior, while green governance seems to add the inconceivable and disturbing concepts of reducing humans. This is covered in the linked blog where the author writes that turning back the clock on civilization as well as the elimination of production will, “cause the death of literally billions of humans (the math is simple – less food + less warmth + less transportation + less knowledge + less of everything else = less people.”
While the writer understands that nuclear energy produces no carbon dioxide, and natural gas, if you believe in climate change through increased CO2, is very low in emissions, he foregoes the essential need for the undying continuance with the combative climate change fear-mongering.
Until the politicians meet their leftist goals the alarm and panic of climate change will be bestowed on the public. As the public swallows more and more of the hyperbole and rhetoric of climate change as well as the vicious vitriol against skeptics, the progressives will bring in draconian legislation and policies until all essential freedoms are lost. The ultimate goal is corporate communism.
The book “Corporate Communism: Why American Corporations Are Embracing Marxism Paperback” says that “corporate support of social justice, critical race theory and other Marxist principles are wielding the United States as a tool to remove traditions and cultures.” Furthermore, corporate participation and support in progressive parties, the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, partisan presses, advancement of ESG and other autocratic activities clearly illustrate how they will be infused and seated in the central leadership of collectivist ideals.
The link for the above book goes to amazon.com. Considering the number of books they have refused to sell in the past number of years, it is surprising to still see it there,
If someone would have said this a few years ago, the label “conspiracy theorist” would have assuredly been rendered, however, as we have witnessed in the recent past, leftist activities and actions are increasing exponentially. Climate change is merely a conduit in the strategy. The suffering and anguish that its policies will unnecessarily bring is simply an inconvenience and annoyance to be self-righteously explained as an avoidable circumstance for the “greater good.”