Earth is not facing urgent climate-related damage, despite claims embedded in the United Nations' 40-year grand plan.
The real damage can be measured in global instability and widespread economic and industrial decline. The estimated price tag for this UN agenda is a staggering $275 trillion by 2050 (based on a 2022 McKinsey Global report). This involves constructing a completely new global grid, blanketing landscapes with stadium-sized wind and solar arrays.
The global warming agenda is an ideology, driven in part by a misleading, fear-laced 2006 documentary by former US vice president, Al Gore. 'An Inconvenient Truth' has not stood the test of time, yet its purpose was achieved: to blame human society for an environmental collapse that hasn't happened. The movie gained widespread exposure, injecting deep cultural guilt into the drive to build today's worsening glut of turbines and solar arrays.
In effect, it replaces dense and dependable hydrocarbon energy with mechanical gadgetry - systems that have proven to be intermittent and unreliable and subject to 20-to-25-year replacement cycles.
The idea that human society is single-handedly overheating the world has its own dedicated core of followers. But no Western country sought the genuine backing of its citizenry via democratic consultation for this shift.
The UN has led a relentless, top-down economic campaign, denouncing any doubts as 'science denial'.