A document signed by 11,000 scientists from 153 countries declared a “climate emergency” and called for major transformations in the way global society functions and interacts with natural ecosystems. In an article published in BioScience, the group said “policymakers and the public urgently needed access to a set of indicators that convey the effects of human activities on (greenhouse gas) emissions and the consequent impacts on climate, our environment, and society”.
The scientists said the “climate crisis” was “closely linked to excessive consumption of the wealthy lifestyle”.
The document openly calls for a reduction in the human population of our planet, and tries to claim a “scientific consensus” exists that this is necessary.
The "climate emergency"
is complete nonsense,
to begin with.
The document
focuses on six
key objectives:
(1)
replacing fossil fuels;
(2)
cutting pollutants,
such as methane and soot;
(3)
restoring and
protecting ecosystems;
(4)
eating less meat;
(5)
converting the economy
to one that is carbon-free, and
(6)
stabilizing population growth.
That reminds me of
“The Green New Deal”.
According to the study,
Earth's population
really needs to be
“gradually reduced”,
not "stabilized".
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biz088/5610806?searchresult=1
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biz088/5610806?searchresult=1
But Earth's population
is increasing by about
80 million people per year,
or more than 200,000
per day.
For true believers
in the climate
change cult,
radically reducing
the population
of our planet
is "the answer".
These 22 quotes,
often scary,
prove the elite
really want to
dramatically
reduce the number
of people on Earth,
and this desire
started long ago:
1. Margaret Sanger,
Planned Parenthood Founder
“All of our problems are the result
of overbreeding among the working class”.
...
“The most merciful thing that the
large family does to one of its
infant members is to kill it.”
2. Bill Gates,
Microsoft founder:
“The problem is that the population is growing the fastest where people are less able to deal with it. So it’s in the very poorest places that you’re going to have a tripling in population by 2050. … And we’ve got to make sure that we help out with the tools now so that they don’t have an impossible situation later.”
3. Boris Johnson,
U.K. Prime Minister:
“The primary challenge facing our species is the reproduction of our species itself…It is time we had a grown-up discussion about the optimum quantity of human beings in this country and on this planet…All the evidence shows that we can help reduce population growth, and world poverty, by promoting literacy and female emancipation and access to birth control.”
4. Ted Turner,
CNN Founder:
“A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.”
5. Taro Aso,
Japan’s Deputy
Prime Minister:
(Talking about the costs
for medical patients
with serious illnesses):
“You cannot sleep well
when you think
it’s all paid by
the government.
This won’t be solved
unless you let them
hurry up and die.”
6. Roger Martin,
environmental activist:
“The more we are,
the less for each;
fewer people
mean better lives.”
7. Bill Maher,
HBO personality:
“I’m pro-choice,
I’m for assisted suicide,
I’m for regular suicide.
... It’s too crowded,
the planet
is too crowded
and we need
to promote death.”
8. Professor Philip Cafaro,
Colorado State University,
in a paper entitled
“Climate Ethics and
Population Policy”:
“Ending human population growth is almost certainly a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for preventing catastrophic global climate change. Indeed, significantly reducing current human numbers may be necessary in order to do so.“
9. Kofi Annan,
UN Secretary-General,
from 1997-2006:
“The idea that population growth guarantees a better life — financially or otherwise — is a myth that only those who sell nappies, prams and the like have any right to believe.”
10. Steven Rattner,
Democrat strategist:
“We need death panels. Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget.”
11. Matthew Yglesias,
business and economics
correspondent for Slate,
in an article entitled
“The Case for
Death Panels,
in One Chart”:
“But not only is this health care spending on the elderly the key issue in the federal budget, our disproportionate allocation of health care dollars to old people surely accounts for the remarkable lack of apparent cost effectiveness of the American health care system. When the patient is already over 80, the simple fact of the matter is that no amount of treatment is going to work miracles in terms of life expectancy or quality of life.”
12. Jane Goodall,
primatologist:
“It’s our population growth that underlies just about every single one of the problems that we’ve inflicted on the planet. If there were just a few of us, then the nasty things we do wouldn’t really matter and Mother Nature would take care of it — but there are so many of us.”
13. Paul Ehrlich
biologist:
“Basically, then, there are only two kinds of solutions to the population problem. One is a ‘birth rate solution,’ in which we find ways to lower the birth rate. The other is a ‘death rate solution,’ in which ways to raise the death rate — war, famine, pestilence — find us.”
14. Alberto Giubilini,
Monash University
on Melbourne, Australia and
Francesca Minerva, of the
University of Melbourne,
in a paper published in the
Journal of Medical Ethics:
“[W]hen circumstances occur after birth such that they would have justified abortion, what we call after-birth abortion should be permissible. … [W]e propose to call this practice ‘after-birth abortion’, rather than ‘infanticide ... "
15. John Holdren,
Barack Obama’s
science adviser:
“A program of sterilizing women after their second or third child, despite the relatively greater difficulty of the operation than vasectomy, might be easier to implement than trying to sterilize men.”
“If population control measures are not initiated immediately and effectively, all the technology man can bring to bear will not fend off the misery to come.”
16. David Brower,
first Executive Director
of the Sierra Club:
“Childbearing [should be] a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license … All potential parents [should be] required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.”
17. Maurice Strong,
the United Nations:
“Either we reduce
the world’s population
voluntarily
or nature will
do this for us,
but brutally.”
18. Thomas Ferguson,
former official in the
U.S. State Department
Office of Population Affairs:
“There is a single theme behind all our work–we must reduce population levels. ... Once population is out of control, it requires authoritarian government, even fascism, to reduce it…”
19. Mikhail Gorbachev,
U.S.S.R.:
“Cut the population by 90%
and there aren’t enough people left
to do a great deal of ecological damage.”
20. Jacques Costeau
explorer:
“In order to stabilize world population,
we must eliminate 350,000 people per day.
It is a horrible thing to say,
but it is just as bad not to say it.”
21. Prince Phillip,
husband of
Queen Elizabeth II,
and co-founder of the
World Wildlife Fund:
“In the event that I am reincarnated,
I would like to return as a deadly virus,
in order to contribute something
to solve overpopulation.”
22. Charles Darwin
naturalist:
“ There is reason to believe that vaccination has preserved thousands, who from a weak constitution would formerly have succumbed to small-pox. Thus the weak members of civilised societies propagate their kind. No one who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. ... excepting in the case of man himself, hardly any one is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed.”