This week, John Kerry was in Davos at the World Economic Forum.
He and his elite buddies were ranting and raving that our planet is going to cook us all alive.
Another comment that Kerry made was far worse.
It’s War
Kerry was asked if thinks we will meet the infamous 1.5 Celsius by 2032.
He responded, “We can’t hit 1.5. We’re not on track to do it now, and it’s not clear, absolutely clear that we will get on track.
“We have to right now be deploying the largest solar field in the world, every day, for the next years in order hit the 1.5. We have to be deploying renewables six times faster than we are today.”
“We can do this, but there is not yet the kind of commitment, broadly, that is necessary to make it happen.”
He offered up a solution, which was to take over factories and force them to make solar panels, stating that we need to treat this “as if we were at war and ready to turn factories into solar panel producers. I think some of that is what we need.”
Kerry insists we need more money to fight this battle, but I have a quick question on that front.
How many millions, if not billions of dollars, are spent by climate change and renewable energy advocates on lobbyists and campaigns rather than paying for their own supplies?
Just some food for thought.
Source: Fox News