Marc Morano on UN Climate Summit Failures and Bill Gates' Stance
Jesse KellyNovember 22, 202510 min17,142 views
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- π½ The UN climate summit, referred to as "Crap 30," experienced significant infrastructure failures, including a six-hour toilet system outage and a subsequent ban on toilet paper use.
- π The event was hosted in a Brazilian city where 80% of residents lack modern sewage systems, highlighting a disconnect between the UN's global management ambitions and local realities.
- π£οΈ The summit's environmental message was contrasted with the construction of a new highway that required bulldozing thousands of acres and over 100,000 trees.
Gavin Newsom's Climate Claims
- π California Governor Gavin Newsom discussed declining home values and the impact of climate change, citing simultaneous droughts and floods, hotter temperatures, and devastating wildfires.
- π₯ Newsom attributed a recent wildfire to climate change, but the transcript argues it was man-made due to inadequate fire response, water supply issues, endangered species regulations, poor land management, and "woke policies."
- π The transcript disputes claims of increased floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes, citing USDA data that shows wildfires have decreased by 95% over the last century.
Indigenous Protests and Corporate Influence
- β Indigenous people in Brazil protested against governments and corporations for raiding ancestral lands for oil, gas, and timber extraction, focusing on a lack of property rights rather than global warming.
- π’ The UN climate summits are criticized for becoming corporate-dominated events, with sanitized messaging from companies like Bank of America and AT&T, overshadowing environmental activists.
Bill Gates' Shifting Climate Stance
- π‘ Bill Gates suggested that climate is a super important problem but should be considered within the framework of overall human welfare, not as an apocalyptic catastrophe.
- π° This stance is interpreted by the transcript as strategic, driven by Gates' massive investments in AI and the energy demands of data centers, which cannot be solely powered by solar and wind.
- β‘ Gates is reportedly looking to lease the Three Mile Island nuclear plant to power his AI data centers, raising questions about the compatibility of the AI agenda with the climate agenda.
Al Gore vs. Bill Gates
- π£οΈ Al Gore reportedly dismissed Bill Gates' views as "silly" and accused him of being bullied by Donald Trump.
- π₯© Both Bill Gates and Al Gore are invested in lab-grown meat, a venture that the transcript suggests has not been successful for Gore.
- π The summit reportedly sold out of hamburgers, with long lines for food, and did not feature insects on the menu.
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