Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 8:20 a.m. No.20058017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8032 >>8261 >>8309 >>8317 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/12/11/u-n-backs-first-ever-call-for-an-end-to-oil-gas-and-coal-use/

 

U.N. climate negotiators confirmed Monday they are pushing for a deal at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai that will be the beginning of the end for fossil fuels.

 

Flying back to Dubai to add his voice to the negotiations, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for “maximum ambition and maximum flexibility” to reach an agreement that can find consensus among the nearly 200 countries.

 

“We are in a race against time,” Guterres told reporters, AFP reports.

 

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sits in a helicopter during his visit to flood-affected areas in Pakistan's Sindh province on September 10, 2022. - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said developing nations were paying a "horrific price" for the world's reliance on fossil fuels, as he toured parts of Pakistan hit by floods blamed on climate change. (Photo by Muhammad DAUD / AFP) (Photo by MUHAMMAD DAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sits in a helicopter during his visit to flood-affected areas in Pakistan’s Sindh province on September 10, 2022. (MUHAMMAD DAUD/AFP via Getty Images)

 

“It’s time to go into overdrive to negotiate in good faith,” he continued after alighting from his jet before going on to join some 80,000 other attendees who have flown in from all around the world for COP28.

 

The conference of the elites in the lavish Dubai metropolis built by oil money is considering the first-ever call to exit oil, gas and coal, considered by some as the main culprits in the planet’s “climate crisis.”

 

Neighbouring Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, has led opposition, with the OPEC cartel urging its members to vote against a phase-out of fossil fuels.

 

All 80,000+ Delegates at COP28 Climate Summit Take Day off from ‘Exhausting’ Talks https://t.co/ofv1VkrDz0

 

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) December 9, 2023

 

Without naming countries, Simon Stiell, the head of the U.N. climate body, called on all sides to remove “unnecessary tactical blockades” holding up a deal.

 

Guterres called on negotiators to have a “single-minded focus on tackling the root cause of the climate crisis — fossil fuel production and consumption.”

 

He called on the summit to recognise “the need to phase out all fossil fuels” – a stance opposed by oil producers led by Saudi Arabia.

 

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres lands at Cornwall Airport Newquay, near Newquay, Cornwall, on June 12, 2021, to attend the G7 summit. (BEN STANSALL/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

 

The summit leadership is expected to release a new draft text on Monday.

 

The annual Conference of the Parties, or COP, has rarely finished on schedule in its 28-year history, but COP28 president Sultan Al Jaber has called on countries to wrap things up on time on Tuesday.

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 8:37 a.m. No.20058092   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8099 >>8266

Sudan

Iraq

Palestine

Syria

Afghanistan

Jordan

Kuwait

UAE

Libya

 

The first horseman rides a white horse and has a bow. He is given a crown and goes out conquering and to conquer.

 

The second horseman rides a red horse and is given a great sword. He takes peace from the earth and causes people to kill one another.

 

The third horseman rides a black horse and carries a pair of scales. He is given the task of measuring out food, but at inflated prices.

 

The fourth horseman rides a pale green horse and is named Death. He is followed by Hades and is given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by the sword, by famine, by plague, and by the wild animals of the earth.

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:14 a.m. No.20058246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8260 >>8309 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

Pervert Who Bragged About Having Sex With His Cat Buys Twin Boys Through Surrogacy

 

https://disntr.com/2023/12/11/pervert-who-bragged-about-having-sex-with-his-cat-buys-twin-boys-through-surrogacy/

 

One of the biggest problems with the surrogacy programs is that there are few, if any background checks and home checks. Those who would not otherwise qualify for adoption are simply purchasing children, essentially from a catalog, and taking them home. This has opened the door to some of the most godawful people in the world having unfettered access to children.

 

As I wrote previously, the practice of surrogacy (womb rental) and IVF, especially within the context of homosexual relationships, not only distorts the Biblical design of family but also involves deeply troubling ethical concerns. In IVF, multiple embryos are often created, with the inherent risk that several will not survive. This raises significant moral questions from a Christian perspective, as life is sacred and worthy of protection from conception. The handling of these embryos, where life is both created and ended in a laboratory setting opposes God’s authority over life.

 

Yet it’s much worse than that, as we’re seeing every day. Recently, Pop Crave posted an image of two homosexuals, Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams, who bought two twin boys through surrogacy.

 

As if it wouldn’t be bad enough that sodomites are raising these two children, but it’s so much worse than that. These men didn’t purchase these children because they cared about them or their well-being, they bought them for their own personal pleasure.

 

So who is Shane Dawson? Well, he’s a pervert who should be behind bars. I absolutely hate to post this but this needs to be exposed for the world to see so that people will know what is wrong with the surrogacy program and put an end to it. I do not want to repeat what he said word for word, but in 2015, during a podcast, Shane Dawson went into extremely graphic detail about having sex with his cat.

 

Anyone who thinks that sodomites should be able to purchase children needs to have their heads checked.

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:16 a.m. No.20058254   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8309 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

China falls deeper into deflation territory, hitting markets; IMF warns of risk of cold war II – as it happened

https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2023/dec/11/china-deflation-territory-markets-fall-uk-house-prices-drop-business-live

 

Introduction: China’s consumer price drop adds to deflation fears

Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.

 

While most of the advanced world is struggling with inflation, China has the opposite problem.

 

The world’s second-largest economy has dropped further into deflation territory, with consumer prices falling last month, new data released last weekend shows.

 

China’s consumer price index (CPI) dropped 0.5% on a monthly basis in November, showing that prices of a basket of goods and services fell compared with October.

 

CPI was also 0.5% lower on an annual basis, China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported, which is the steepest drop since November 2020.

 

The drops have disappointed investors, as they indicate rising deflationary pressures as domestic demand remains subdued.

 

Kyle Rodda, senior financial market analyst at capital.com, says:

 

Chinese stocks have sunk as investors digest the weekend’s disappointing price data. Deflation is deepening, and while debate rages about why, the trend is undeniable: consumer prices are falling, and producer prices have been negative for more than a year. The data simultaneously indicates anaemic demand and the eroding profitability of Chinese companies.

 

The latest pledges of deeper fiscal support from last week’s Politburo meeting have amounted to little and may be considered insufficient to spark the economy out of this rut.

 

China has already dropped into deflation back in August, before prices rose again in September – but that recovery proved temporary, with prices also having dropped in October.

 

Zhang Zhiwei, chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management, said deflationary pressures have increased because of weak domestic demand, adding:

 

“This highlights the importance of more supportive fiscal policy.”

 

In another sign of deflation, China’s manufacturers are cutting prices too. China’s producer price index fell 3% year-on-year, compared with October’s 2.6% drop, which is the 14th decline in a row.

 

The data, released last weekend, has knocked stocks today. China’s CSI 300 index, which tracks stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzen exchanges, fell as much as 1.4% today.

 

China’s CSI 300

But the economic picture may be brightening in the UK, after a troubled year.

 

Manufacturing body MakeUK has reported a pick-up in business confidence.

 

And encouragingly, manufacturers reported that export orders surpassed domestic orders for the first time in four years. That suggests that companies are taking advantage of either faster growing or new markets.

 

Fhaheen Khan, senior economist at Make UK, said:

 

“After the economic and political shocks of the last few years there is some semblance of stability returning for manufacturers.

 

While growth is not exactly supercharged, the positive announcements in the Autumn statement can at least allow companies to plan with more certainty without having to constantly fight fires.”

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:17 a.m. No.20058261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8263 >>8275 >>8288 >>8309 >>8319 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

>>20058017

 

https://nypost.com/2023/12/10/opinion/president-biden-just-pledged-to-shut-down-60-of-americas-electric-power/

 

President Biden just pledged to shut down 60% of America’s electric power

 

The Biden administration made two virtue-signaling proclamations at last week’s COP28 conference in Dubai that it says will help save the planet from climate change.

 

The policies aren’t likely to change the planet’s temperature by even one-tenth of a degree, but they might just destroy the 21st-century American industrial economy as we know it.

 

First, Team Biden announced it will stop production of all new coal plants in the United States.

 

This comes on the heels of President Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency saying this year it would impose new power plant emission regulations that are virtually impossible for coal plants to comply with.

 

The bottom line: No more coal. Period.

 

But the White House was just getting started.

 

Vice President Kamala Harris trumpeted the next day new rules to “sharply reduce methane from the oil and natural gas industry.”

 

The administration calls methane a “super-pollutant” that it wants to eliminate because it’s “many times more potent than carbon dioxide.”

 

But methane is effectively a hydrocarbon that comes from natural gas.

 

John Kerry, the Biden administration's Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, on stage at the COP28 Climate Conference in Dubai on Dec. 6, 2023.

John Kerry, the Biden administration’s special presidential envoy for climate, on stage at the COP28 Climate Conference in Dubai on Dec. 6, 2023. Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Eliminating methane is a de facto ban on natural gas power plants.

 

Here is the most sinister part of this story that no one in the Biden administration is telling you: Eradicating coal and natural gas plants will ravage America’s electric power capacity.

 

These regulations will cause rolling blackouts and brownouts across the country, much like we’ve already seen in California — America’s forerunner of radical anti-fossil fuel policies.

 

The lights will go out intermittently, and home heating in the winter and air conditioning in the summer will have to be turned off or rationed.

 

Without gas and coal plants, hospitals, schools, the internet, construction projects and factories will be routinely shut down when unreliable alternative energy sources like wind and solar power aren’t delivering enough juice.

 

Upward of 60% of America’s electric power generation will go away — and soon.

 

Coal still provides roughly 20% of our electric power; natural gas supplies around 40%.

 

What will make up for this lost power, especially given that our demands on the power grid are only going to multiply over the coming years as the greens want the entire network of cars, trucks and vans to be powered by charging up on the electric grid?

 

The Biden administration, in other words, wants to nearly double the demands on the electric grid network at the same time it wants to shut down more than half of the nation’s power generation — and the most reliable sources at that.

 

p1

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:18 a.m. No.20058263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8309 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

>>20058261

Something must give.

 

The climate-change groups that crammed into Dubai last week, echoed by head-in-the-sand politicians like John Kerry, piously advise that Americans will have to stop taking so many plane trips — especially overseas — and become less reliant on cars, switching to mass transit or bicycles instead.

 

Some people may believe these mandatory sacrifices and rationing of modern-age conveniences are justified to stave off “catastrophic climate change.”

 

Except the shutdown of our coal and natural gas power plants won’t move the needle a millimeter on greenhouse gas emissions — and may make global CO2 emissions worse, not better.

 

That’s because by far the biggest producer of greenhouse gas emissions — China — isn’t playing in this climate-change sandbox.

 

(President Xi Jinping didn’t even attend the conference, and the Chinese who did were adamant that climate-change concerns aren’t going to interfere with Beijing’s grandiose economic expansion plans.)

 

The coal plants and mines we shut down in places like Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Wyoming are being replaced two or three times over by newly built coal-fired plants in India and China.

 

We shut down one plant; they bring on line two or three new ones.

 

This math doesn’t add up — especially since we have cleaner coal plants than China does.

 

Biden is playing a dangerous game of unilateral energy disarmament.

 

If he has his way, we will jump off the cliff first in the naïve hope that China, India, Russia and Europe are right behind us.

 

Whether intentional or not, this radical green agenda will cripple our global economic leadership, cost our economy millions of jobs and make Americans colder in their homes in the winter and hotter in the summer.

 

Does that seem like a smart way to protect ourselves from the dangers of a changing climate — real or imagined?

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Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:33 a.m. No.20058317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8353 >>8470 >>8522 >>8575

>>20058275

>making threats

just announcing the plan being 'argued' at the UN

>>20058017

 

UN climate talks argue over fossil fuel "reduction"

 

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/un-climate-talks-argue-over-fossil-fuel-reduction/ar-AA1lksp0

 

A draft deal published at the UN climate talks in Dubai promised to "reduce" reliance on coal, oil and gas.

 

The draft text replaced earlier language that had called for a "phaseout" of fossil fuels.

 

All 194 countries at the summit must agree or there is no deal.

 

Humans burning fossil fuels is driving global warming, risking millions of lives, but governments have never agreed how or when to stop using them.

 

The head of the Alliance of Small Island States, representing nations on the frontline of climate change said the text was "completely insufficient" and had "weak language on fossil fuels". He said "it does not refer to a phase out at all".

 

Politicians, including from nations on the frontline of climate change, have been in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to discuss the growing problem in a year that is set to be the warmest on record.

 

Earlier versions of the draft deal included one option to "phase out of fossil fuels in line with best available science".

 

But the latest copy instead suggests that nations "reduce" their use of fossil fuels. It said countries should "reduce consumption and production of fossil fuels in a just, orderly and equitable manner" to stop adding warming gases to the atmosphere before 2050.

 

It did include a promise to treble renewable energy capacity by 2030, a pledge signed earlier in the talks by more than 100 nations.

The COP28 president, Sultan al-Jaber, said the text reflected his ambitions and called it a "huge step forward."

 

The draft appears to fall short of the standard for success established earlier on Monday by UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

 

He said the talks will be judged on nations' ability to decide on the future of coal, oil and gas.

 

The meeting will only be considered a success if it reaches "consensus on the need to phase out fossil fuels in line with a timeline of 1.5C", he said.

 

Nations have promised to keep global temperature rise below 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.

 

The talks are officially supposed to finish on Tuesday but could overrun as nations argue over the final deal.

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:44 a.m. No.20058349   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20058342

this anon is unaware of any white hats anywhere other than the few anons here who want 100% disclosure and revelation of all truths and secrets world wide for all.

 

Certainly not any politricksters, oath bound secret holders, deceivers, initiates, or 'actors'.

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:46 a.m. No.20058352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8357

>>20058346

>enemies

(repost)

 

"if there were real enemies:

antarctica would be exposed

the Moon would be exposed

space would be exposed

JFK would be exposed

9/11 would be exposed

the FED/BIS shitstem would be exposed

epstein/maxwell lists and video evidence would be exposed

playboy mansion would be exposed

nygard/human harvesting would be exposed

vegas, monaco, monte carlo, macau would be exposed

the Vatican would be exposed

true history would be exposed

hidden patents would be exposed

pharmakeia sorcery would be exposed

medea sorcery would be exposed

etc…"

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 9:52 a.m. No.20058364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8379

>>20058357

Israel's ONLY export is ill gotten 'information/intelligence'. That said, they choose their own allies by holding their degenerate secrets and criminality over them. Gangsters running gangsters. FUBAR from any perspective.

 

Epstein

Maxwell

Talpiot

Unit 8200

Palantir

MEGA Group

EMET

etc

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.20058396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8407 >>8411

>>20058353

They are currently lowering all four inputs here

P- population; bioweapons, and gene editing nanotech

S- services; phasing out, limiting access and availability

E- energy per service; cost prohibition, alternative consumables

C- Co2/unit energy' impacted by all of the above

 

=

CO2 - total CO2

Anonymous ID: 6c9d91 Dec. 11, 2023, 10:11 a.m. No.20058423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8430 >>8460 >>8470 >>8499 >>8522 >>8575

Elander & the News

@ElanderNews

AL GORE - At COP28.

 

Listen carefully. He says Democracy is under threat because citizens are no longer all getting the same print news (propaganda)

 

Algorithms (that governments can’t control) are threatening democracy.

 

It’s like he thinks we are stupid or insane … oh

3:21 PM · Dec 7, 2023

 

https://twitter.com/ElanderNews/status/1732872897155174481