Anonymous ID: 57a4bf Nov. 14, 2021, 6:02 a.m. No.14996308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6320 >>6334 >>6445 >>6627 >>6885 >>6991

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Another Globalist powwow coming up November 16-19 in Singapore, paralleling the WEF, it's all connected.

 

Gaia cult accusing humanity of being a nasty stain on mother earth, therefore the herd must be controlled. They demonize CO2 which evolved into Carbon, intrinsic to all life, therefore they must tax and fee all the carbon units for the good of the planet.

 

All this to usher in their 'Great Reset', 4th Industrial Revolution…Aka: Stakeholder Economics and Feudalistic Socialism. This time it will work.

 

New Bloomberg Resource Lights Paths to a Net-Zero CO2 Future

 

https://www.bloombergneweconomy.com/news/new-bloomberg-resource-lights-paths-to-a-net-zero-co2-future/

 

==Bloomberg

New Economy Forum 2021==

 

A Global Event

 

The fourth annual Bloomberg New Economy Forum will convene on November 16-19, 2021 in Singapore, facilitating face-to-face discussions among world leaders in plenary sessions and intimate breakouts.

 

Covid-19 held a mirror to society’s biggest problems, from climate change to inequality, forcing humanity to grapple with their consequences. But there is hope. Even as the pandemic still rages, the success of groundbreaking mRNA vaccines, the acceleration of the digital economy during lockdowns, and a focus on government spending to save lives and improve livelihoods demonstrate that humankind is capable of taking on — and overcoming — great challenges. Breakthroughs are possible. In science and technology, we’ve entered a new age of discovery.

 

Editorial Focus

 

To illuminate the challenges facing the new economy, as well as the solutions, we harness the full force of Bloomberg — 2,700 journalists, 280 economists and analysts in 120 bureaus, 500 photographers on assignment globally, and 100 billion datapoints processed on the Terminal every day.

 

Our editorial program spans five subject areas: Finance, Trade, Climate, Cities and Health.

 

A particular focus is the growing US-China divide. The New Economy cannot flourish if the world splits apart in a new Cold War. Bloomberg New Economy has been at the forefront of this global story, with the overarching question: What does a workable US-China relationship look like?

 

See background materials and detailed insights for each of our five editorial pillars, compiled by our Knowledge Partner McKinsey & Company at mckinsey.com/new-economy-forum.

 

https://www.bloombergneweconomy.com/nef2021/