Kick out those climate change storytellers

Letters

THESE Westerners coming here and pondering the climate change narrative have to be kicked out.
Immediately.
It all starts slow, ban plastics, ban straws, ban farming, ban manufacturing, not long we’ll be eating insects, lab-grown meat and whatever artificial nonsense they can mass produce, all in the name of saving the planet.
It’s already happening where they are from and now they are trying to shove their propaganda down our throats.
These western countries are the most polluting countries on the planet, and China is on top of the list because, apart from being the most populous country on Earth, they manufacture almost all the products the world uses.
These Western countries use insane amounts of energy to support their lifestyles in their vast metropolises, and then have the audacity to come to underdeveloped countries and tell us about our carbon emissions.
These people should be put in a cannon and shot into the sea.
The only reason we care about climate change is because we can see it first-hand.
The sea levels are rising and islands are sinking.
But even if PNG and all the Pacific Island countries suddenly started using solar panels or wind turbines to power everything and even use electric cars, that won’t even make a dent in the global carbon emissions scale.
What are these big players in carbon emissions doing?
China doesn’t seem to care, Australia is still one of the biggest exporters of coal, USA pulled out of the Paris Climate Change Accord, and the European Union tried taking a sharp U-turn and Germany hit the curb and went over the sidewalk.
The alternative energy source they keep spouting about are just not feasible, especially in the underdeveloped countries. The solar panels and the wind turbines are crazy expensive, not to mention the batteries used to store the energy.
The solar panels and wind turbines do not have a reasonable life expectancy and once they are past their used date, there aren’t any ways to recycle them except to throw them in a waste field, adding to the pollution.
One other thing is that, both of these alternatives would need huge acres of land to utilise nature and generate power and land is something Pacific Island nations cannot spare.
Installing wind turbines in the sea to generate power can work but the noise will disrupt the local marine life, as is happening in Europe and they are still looking for ways to mitigate this.
These elitist technocrats running huge corporations such as Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab are unelected but think just because they funnel money into these causes that they can have a say on what the world must do.
It was Klaus Schwab (founder of the World Economic Forum) who famously said “you will eat ze bugs”, advocating eating insects as an alternative source of protein, because cow farts are causing global warming so we have to get rid of farms.
These people are crazy, them with their gender ideology and their warmongering are not welcome on our shores.

Phil Kaizerman
PoM