As many of the globe’s rulers convene to discuss how to control the human livestock on the planet further, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a stark warning “Humanity has opened the gates to hell.” The ruling class has gathered for a summit on the “climate crisis.”
Most discussions will revolve around how to keep the human cattle in a state of enslavement, and further it so they can be fully controlled, Historically, fear has worked rather well. “Horrendous heat is having horrendous effects. Distraught farmers watching crops carried away by floods. Sweltering temperatures spawning disease,” he said in a speech to open the Climate Ambition Summit, happening alongside the UN General Assembly in New York.
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“Climate action is dwarfed by the scale of the challenge,” he added. Guterres also warned that if nothing changes we are heading “towards a dangerous and unstable world.” But we know they won’t change. The ones they expect to follow their commands are orders are the slave class. The rulers won’t ever restrict themselves.
The one-day conference is intended to build global momentum toward slashing planet-heating pollution ahead of the UN’s COP28 climate summit in Dubai in December.
Wednesday’s summit is unusual due to Guterres’ decision to restrict the speaker list to countries he deemed to have clear and effective climate plans, and those prepared to send a high-level leader to speak.
Of the nearly 200 countries present in New York for the General Assembly, only 34 nations and seven non-governmental bodies secured speaking slots at the UN chief’s summit.
Notably absent from the speaker list were some of the world’s biggest polluters, including China, India and the United States, though US climate envoy John Kerry is attending.
Also missing from the list was UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who is facing a backlash at home over plans to weaken the country’s climate commitments. -CNN
