Guardian: Ecofascism isn’t working, let’s execute corporations instead « The Daily Bayonet
This Guardian piece details what greens think is a good alternative to ecofascism. No matter how hard they try to dress themselves up as campaigners for the planet, Greens are basically anti-capitalist radicals with a loathing of their fellow men and with a nasty streak of violence bubbling under the surface.DoH Warns on Global Warming Diseases | Manila Bulletin
Next time you see a cuddly polar bear commercial for the WWF, Greenpeace or any of the Big Green outfits, remember what lies beneath the marketing. It might be labeled green, but it’s ugly.
Magturo said drought and ecosystem migration can result to food and water shortages that can eventually lead to malnutrition to low-income families, particularly affecting children and elderly.Vatican, British government join in [support of the climate swindle]
“Climate change generally can cause mental health problems among the youth, displaced individuals, agricultural sectors and low-income families during extreme events,” she said.
After a “working dinner” on September 17, leading officials of the Holy See and the British government issued a joint statement calling for more action to address world poverty and climate change.
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The communiqué also expressed a mutual conviction that there is an urgent need “to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” and switch to a "low-carbon [dioxide] economy," in response to the threat of climate change.
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