Hushed Climate Colonialism
The journalistic journey that began my pursuit of understanding fundamentalist environmentalism began with the author, medical doctor, and producer Michael Crichton. In a speech to the San Francisco Club in 2003, he said, “Banning DDT is one of the most disgraceful episodes in the twentieth-century history of America. We knew better, and we did it anyway, and we let people around the world die and didn't give a damn”.
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) eradicated all malaria that was prevalent in almost every state of the union from 1947 through 1951. It was used during that time in Europe as well. Yet, the banning of DDT in the 1960s and 1970s, effectively based on an irresponsible book by a marine biologist, continues to kill millions in third-world countries.
To the elitists that outlawed the use of DDT, the term “third-world” is supposedly derogatory – is that what supposedly reconciles and indemnifies them for the murder that has been, and continues, to be caused? We are expected to use the term ‘developing’, but it’s extremely difficult to develop anything when one is dying or dead.
This same scenario continues to this very day on the gas and oil front and in a form known as “climate colonialism”. This adversity involves the prohibition of fossil fuels on significant populations in the African continent. Western political leaders who continue to enjoy all of the benefits and advantages of fossil fuels refuse to bring these same perks and privileges to African natives. While the linked story does not include any collusive action, I am confident that many tyrannical African leaders are well compensated for keeping traditional fuels and energies away from their citizens.
Egocentric western leaders constantly lecture using a moral and righteous high ground on methods to prevent anthropogenic climate change. While I’m confident most know it’s simply political posturing, they, like with DDT, remain hushed about the madness and mayhem being caused in “third-world” countries.
India’s Vijay Jayaraj, MA in environmental sciences and a contributing author for the CO2 Coalition writes about this carnage in the linked article entitled, “Colonialism Reappears in Africa with a Woke New Spin.”
Dr, Mikko Paunio, MD, Ph.D., MHS with several other post-graduate sophistications, in conclusion to his report, the “Health Benefits of Ignoring the IPCC” (the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) states, “To their shame, those at the top of the WHO (World Health Organization) have another agenda entirely: an agenda that involves reckless decarbonization, in the process preventing the world’s poorest from getting access to the energy they so desperately need, and deceiving the rest of the world into thinking that there are ‘co-benefits’ from doing so.”
In the linked paper, Paunio takes this assertion to task citing that the contrived policies of the proponent climate change community are really what hurts the poor, especially those living in “third-world” countries – locations, prior to political correctness, that were known as third world nations
People all over the world, in the millions, die from indoor pollution. The burning of wood and dung for heating and cooking has been the major cause. Yet eco-activists and politicians cite anthropogenic climate change concerns as deterring and impeding these people from the benefits and advantages they have, use, and enjoy.
The attached report may seem long, but its core substance is only 6 pages. It is a heartbreaking eye-opener for the compassionate and merciful – which certainly does not include the hypocritical, elitist eco-politicians of modern societies.
Perhaps all of this is the intentional strategy of the Al Gore depopulation plan. At a World Economic Forum (WEF) some years ago, Gore said, “Africa’s projected to have more people than China or India by mid-century. And this is one of the causal factors that must be addressed.” He then offered up the idea of “fertility management”.
This scheme, as with denying electrification through fossil-fueled energies, is racism and bigotry pure and simple. Progressives surreptitiously cultivate it, but always get away with it.