The new shibboleth is “biodiversity”; in its name, millions of people could die:
After three decades of trying to push the global warming scam to a point where billions could be made selling and trading bogus “carbon credits,” the global schemers have abandoned it in the wake of 2009 revelations that a handful of rogue climate scientists were literally inventing the data to support it.
. . . . In June, the delegates from 200 nations gathered in Busan, a South Korean port city, under the banner of the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a platform just like the discredited IPCC, but with the goal of denying vast areas of the earth from the development needed to feed six billion people and provide the raw materials vital to the energy required for a modern technological society dependent on electricity and on transportation fuels.
The “reason” for this is the alleged extinction of “nearly 26,000 species across the globe.” The list was compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature that purports to count all the mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish in the world to determine how “imperiled” there.
The very idea evokes incredulity. It is laughable and it is impossible. In the same fashion people were told that the global warmers could predict the temperature of the Earth fifty to a hundred years from now, we are expected to believe that all current species are imperiled. Just as humans were blamed for a non-existent rise in the Earth’s temperature, human are blamed on a massive and fictional extinction.
Evidently the United Nations regards humanity as a threat to the Earth and its ecosystems, and the best way to handle any “threat” is to, well, “reduce” it—or, better still, “eliminate” it altogether.
Alan Caruba’s article (“Goodbye Global Warming, Hello Biodiversity”) is here.