Climate Alarmism

THE END OF HUMANITY – As Planned By The Global Leaders.

By Iron Will / April 21, 2024 /

Did you know there is an official agenda, one which is heavily promoted by the World Economic Forum to replace the human race with robots, cyborgs and AI? Their plan is to end the era of humanity and usher in a new era of neo-humanity, in which people are a mix of man and machine and our thoughts and emotions will be monitored by AI.

Stop World Control, who ask us “Is that the world you want for yourself and your children?” have just released a short film THE END OF HUMANITY” with the intention that it will serve as a warning to mankind, to prevent this nefarious plan and to save the human race from both eradication and from this extreme form of slavery.”

We have shared the film today which can be viewed following this introduction from Stop World Control:

Ending humanity to ‘save the planet’

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7 human-caused wildfires reported in central B.C. in 1 afternoon

By Shawna / April 21, 2024 /

Wildfire crews are battling an out-of-control wildfire in the Cariboo region of British Columbia — one of seven human-caused blazes reported in the province’s central Interior on Saturday afternoon.

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Alberta Student activist who protested Trans Mountain to be deported on Earth Day

By Valerie / April 20, 2024 /

It’s a case of poetic justice for a Vancouver-based student activist who — barring a last minute reprieve — will be deported for participating in violent protests against the Trans Mountain pipeline.

On Thursday, a British Columbia judge decided not to delay the deportation of Muhammad Zain Haq to his native Pakistan as early as Monday. Perhaps fittingly, April 22 is Earth Day.

Although he had been the lead organizer for Save Old Growth

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How Climate Change Narrative Is Preventing Africa From Modernizing and Gaining Prosperity

By Shawna / April 19, 2024 /

Under a blazing Kenyan sun, elderly women toil on their hands and knees in the reddish-brown clay, separating the choking weeds from the small, green shoots of a finger millet crop. The women are barehanded and barefoot, and they work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. at night. Clearing a small field takes three days.
“A combine harvester could replace 1,000 people,” Jusper Machogu, an agricultural engineer and farmer in Kenya, told The Epoch Times. “It makes me sad whenever I see my mom wading through millet. We have women kneeling down and uprooting weeds throughout the farm all day, and it’s sunny. Those machines would change our lives.”
But farmers like Mr. Machogu can’t get a combine harvester. Even if they could afford one from the meager salaries they make selling crops, Western nations’ climate policies prevent Africans from achieving what the West already has—modernization and prosperity.
In November 2023, to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use, the President of the Republic of Kenya, William Ruto, cut subsidies for fertilizer, fuel, and electricity for the 2023/2024 financial year. He did so at the behest of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a financial agency of the United Nations (U.N.).

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Little Evidence of Increasing Wildfires, Droughts, Hurricanes, Canadian Report Says

By Iron Will / April 19, 2024 /

A new report from the Fraser Institute casts doubt on claims that extreme weather events are becoming more common, arguing such assertions by governments and media outlets are not “iron-clad.”

“Many types of extreme weather show no signs of increasing and in some cases are decreasing,” reads the April 18 report, Extreme Weather and Climate Change.

The report warns that based on assertions that have not been proven to be true, governments have been enacting “ever more restrictive regulations” on Canadian consumers of energy products, which have imposed costs on Canada’s economy and its citizens’ standards of living.”

“Claims about extreme weather should not be used as the basis for committing to long-term regulatory regimes that will hurt current Canadian standards of living, and leave future generations worse off,” the report says.

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California Hits ‘Historical’ Renewable Energy Milestone

By Roli / April 19, 2024 /

Renewable energy has supplied 100 percent of California’s energy demand for between 15 minutes and six hours in 30 of the last 38 days—a historic first for the Golden State.

Wind, solar, and hydro energy is now exceeding demand across the state, producing more energy than Californians require on an almost daily basis.

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By Valerie / April 18, 2024 /

Federal logging remains our mature and old-growth forests’ biggest threats. These trees are some of our best allies against climate change. They sequester and store tons of carbon, protect our drinking watersheds, and provide vital habitat for thousands of species.

What we are asking for is simple: permanently protect our mature and old-growth on federal lands. This isn’t a call to end all logging- strategic thinning and forest management practices to help maintain the health of the forest are still important. However, right now without a clear rule to protect our oldest, most important trees, 370,000 acres of these forests are on the chopping block.

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Deadly African Heatwave “Impossible” Without Climate Change, Claims BBC

By Valerie / April 18, 2024 /

Never one to shirk the opportunity for an apocalyptic headline, the BBC’s climate correspondent Matt McGrath has written up a story about how:

A deadly heatwave in West Africa and the Sahel was “impossible” without human-induced climate change, scientists say.

Temperatures soared above 48°C in Mali last month with one hospital linking hundreds of deaths to the extreme heat.

Researchers say human activiti

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Scotland to ditch key climate change target

By Valerie / April 18, 2024 /

The Scottish government is to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030.

The final goal of reaching “net-zero” by 2045 will remain, but BBC Scotland News understands the government’s annual climate targets could also go.

Ministers have missed eight of the last 12 annual targets and have been told that reaching the 75% milestone by the end of the decade is unachievable.

A statement is expected at Holyrood on Thursday afternoo

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The Alberta Roundup | Alberta refuses to be bribed by Trudeau

By Valerie / April 18, 2024 /

Today on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Emmanuel, Rachel speaks with Alberta Seniors, Community and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon about the Provincial Priorities Act, which was tabled by the government last week to ensure provincial sign off on federal-municipal deals. Nixon says the province is concerned about federal interference in municipalities, which are the province’s jurisdiction, and this legislation will end that practice. He also says Alberta “won’t be bribed” to sign onto federal deals with their own money.

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