Commentary: Challenging the Climate Crisis Narrative - Tennessee Star
- Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is projected to cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat, according to the World Health Organization.
- Edward Ring argues that conflict and economic crises are much larger sources of human suffering compared to climate change.
- The World Bank indicates that humanity faces challenges from a mix of climate, conflict, economic, and nature crises, pushing for more comprehensive solutions rather than focusing solely on climate issues.
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Commentary: Challenging the Climate Crisis Narrative | The Star News Network
by Edward Ring According to the United Nations, “Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders.” From the World Economic Forum, “Urgent global action must be taken to reduce emissions and safeguard human health from the multi-pronged negative impacts of climate change globally.” From every multinational institution in the world, we hear the same message. From the World Bank, “The world is battling a perfect storm of cl…
Challenging The ‘Climate Crisis’ Narrative
ENB Pub Note: The climate crisis is a political tool for wealth transfer from the rich to the extremely rich. When people wake up and understand that the UN, WHO, and WEF are only trying to control the global population, they will be able to understand that they have done more harm to humanity than good. The UN needs to be defunded by the United States, and I had suggested that we remove ourselves from the UN. But our readers have had some great…
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