John Scott, Head of Sustainability, Zurich Insurance Group, recently indicated that people’s growing issues with paying for basic necessities is actually in some ways good as it helps with achieving harmony in meeting global decarbonization goals.

Scott explained this during a forum discussing the World Economic Forum’s recently published Global Risks Report 2024, on January 10th.

The WinePress reported on the official report the day it came out, noting that some of the main tenets include more environmentalist panic, economic woe namely for the low- and middle-class, international division and war; and specifically this so-called war on “truth,” the WEF wrote, adding, “As polarization grows and technological risks remain unchecked, ‘truth’ will come under pressure.”

During a Q&A session discussing the findings in the report, Scott was asked about collaboration in tackling climate change and how its not keeping pace with the Paris Agreement, and was asked, “how do you see real collaboration that keeps up with the pace of the risks happening, given everything else that we are talking about with climate change?”

Scott had this to say:

[…] I think it’s just a reality that the world just doesn’t get organized by International cooperation anymore, you know it’s fragmented, it’s in flux.

[…] You know we talked about the cost of living crisis, you know some people’s, most people’s electricity bills are so high that they’re desperately trying to find some way of getting off the grid or removing themselves from the cost of purchasing electricity, so I think it’s these kind of things that you know it gives us some hope and optimism actually, that we can deal with some of these global risks when we see the global cooperation at an international level not really working so well.

SEE: World Economic Forum And Club Of Rome Member Dennis Meadows Says 86% Of The Population Needs To Be Reduced

For context, earlier in the conversation Scott reminded viewers of the settled agreement to lower the earth’s temperature by 1.5 degrees, and emphasized “individual and collective action.” Scott listed a number of suggestions as New Year’s resolutions:

Perhaps some of you have changed your diet, maybe you’ve moved away from meat, maybe you [go] to a lower carbon diet. Some of you maybe been making choices about your travel for the coming year, reducing your carbon footprint that way. Maybe some of you have even thought about buying an electric vehicle.

You know all of these individually are just drops in the ocean, but with critical mass this really starts moving the needle in terms of decarbonization, so consumer behavior [is] a very interesting risk mitigation.

SEE: Hunger Games: World Bank And Cargill Simulated Food Crisis That Starts In 2020 During Pandemic, Predicts Carbon And Meat Taxes In 2024

Scott is certainly not the first to openly posit the idea of a fractured and struggling society aiding in meeting climate goals. The WinePress has reported a number of such examples before.

One such paragon of this was when Bloomberg published an article last year titled, “South Africa Beats Climate Goal As Blackouts Slash Emissions.” Crispian Olver, the executive director of South Africa’s Presidential Climate Commission, said in an interview at the time, “It’s unintentional. We reckon we are well within the range of meeting the 2030 target.”

Another ensample came in 2023 when Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said during a speech, “Hunger, a price worth paying for country’s progress.”

Don’t you Egyptians dare say you would rather eat than build and progress. If the price of the nation’s progress and prosperity is to go hungry and thirsty, then let us not eat or drink.

Don’t undermine the cause of our nation and make us the world’s laughing stock. Stand fast and transform the cruel circumstances we are going through into a gift. The harder you stand fast, the sooner it [the economic crises] will pass.

He added last year

Moreover, in 2022, Lee White, the environmental minister of the tiny coastal African nation of Gabon, outright said more people need to die in order to meet these climate change goals.

With everything that’s happened in the last year in the Horn of Africa and Pakistan – those places really count.

But with the once-in-a-500-year drought in Europe, fires in France, and the New York subway becoming Niagara Falls, we might be at a point where things are getting bad enough that developed nations start taking the climate more seriously.

It’s a horrible thing to say but until more people in developed nations are dying because of the climate crisis, it’s not going to change.

White said at the time
White in his office, pictured with a United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Goals banner. Courtesy: Lee White © D.R.

SEE: VP Kamala Harris Explicitly Says We Need To ‘Reduce Population’ To Combat Climate Change

Economist and financial adviser Neil McCoy-Ward notes a number of quotes of interest from the WEF’s report.


AUTHOR COMMENTARY

Again, if you have not figured it out by now, you are the carbon they want to reduce.

As saith the proverb of the ancients, Wickedness proceedeth from the wicked: but mine hand shall not be upon thee.

1 Samuel 24:13

[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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16 Comments

  • These subhumans are lunatics!

    You’re right WE are the carbon footprint they want to kill to meet their magic number on depopulation. They are telling us everything they plan, instead of fighting each other we need fight these lunatics!

    • It’s third world countries that are breeding out of control (kids malnourished, etc). Yet that has always been the case. Americans have no concern for their kids or future as they don’t have a clue what the WEF or agenda 2030 is and that America is off the rails. They are self absorbed with sports, social media and trivial activities. Family dysfunction all time high (kids do what they want) where parents have no control.

  • Eco-fascism! The climate crisis is out of hand so we need to DEPOPULATE. I just learned about eco-fascism last night along with incels. Incels would be/probably are great recruits for the Jesuits due to them having no desire for women.

    • I wouldn’t raise kids in this society today, since it would mean their lifestyle later on world be miserable enslavement and more economic deterioration ongoing. Young people now have no future, they are struggling economically, almost impossible to buy homes, marry. Now America has fallen to invaders that now get priority and more rights than citizens. Nihilism prevails in over 95 percent of dumbed down adults in first world countries.

      • and so you voluntarily submit to one of their primary goals, population reduction, especially in 1st world countries…
        Don’t make the same mistake I did, have kids, lots of kids, with out them you have very little to fight for.

        • Kneeless: I have friends w/ g’kids, also I have two nieces out of state and each of us has a community with friends, we must think about the kids who will grow up with no real future because America has already fallen to the globalists. I am in retirement, but others are just starting out . I pity the young. Most women work like I had to for decades, only wealthy women can raise kids and home school if husband makes six figures.

  • Zurich insurance group is farmers insurance in the US. If you have them you should switch insurance. I heard from a farmers agent they are almost doubling rates this year which is another reason to switch.

  • Mr. Scott, carbon is good for you. I like carbon. I want more carbon. I like letting my car engine run to produce as much CO2 as possible. I shall continue to do that.

  • If they hate us so much why don’t they leave and head for the Amazon jungle? So they are phony people.

  • I’m surprised more people haven’t put 2 and 2 together with respect to the so-called “elites”(They think they are better than us but they are not) plans for population reduction hidden behind the guise of carbon reduction. Are we not carbon based life forms? Do we not exhale Carbon Dioxide? The funny thing is less than 1% of the atmosphere is actually Carbon Dioxide and we have natural feedback loops involving photosynthesis from plants to deal with any excess Carbon Dioxide as the more Carbon Dioxide the greener the earth becomes with respect to plant growth. While anthropogenic activity pales in comparison to all the volcanoes over the world some projections argue human activity may have prevented an ice age and that by investing in carbon capture the earth may cool and plant growth may be inhibited of course since the “elite” intend to kill us less plants is what they want.

    • When little kids are confused about their gender and people can’t even do the most basic of functions anymore, what you’re saying makes you sound like the next Einstein. People just accept whatever that’s given to them. They are brainwashed with the TV and social media, and other pleasures and vanities, they are drugged-up and eat a toxic slave diet, and have rejected the word of God; so, it’s not at all surprising most people don’t understand much.

      • Most parents in recent decades let the kids raise themselves, allowed to talkback to parents and refuse to do chores. Most all churches are liberal social centers and many are pro lgbtq. Pastors never preach on family discipline or rolls of parents. Divorce is rampant and remarriage of church members not to mention scandals in various denominations thru the years. Best to home church or meet with small groups and avoid corp. churches, which are mostly apostate 591c3’s who want to please their members. True Biblical teaching is not taught.

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