Davos Dysphoria, Part 2 – We Are Seeing the Environmental Movement in a Cooling Period
In the first half of this report, we covered how President Trump dominated the World Economic Forum (WEF). But amid all these policy actions and the personality puffery, what became of the WEF's pet topic, the environment? Well, the temperature is coming down, you can say. What discussion there was of saving the world that we saw, in a trademark indolent fashion, mostly the leaders were undercutting their own hand-wringing climate concern.
What is telling is these very people appear not to be buying into their own Chicken Little palaver. Each year, the WEF surveys “experts” (make of that what you will) about what they consider to be their greatest concerns. Around 1,300 eggheads were asked to list the topics they are most worried about, and the returns were revealing. Economic concerns topped the list, with “extreme weather events,” “pollution,” “critical change to Earth systems,” and “biodiversity loss” all dropping in year-over-year ranking.
A caveat they tossed out was that they were still most worried about the environmental categories on the long-range list of concerns. What this tells us is that they see the need to shore up the money flow now, and then, when they are flush, greenlight the global nightmare script once again.
One of the supposed environmental “winners” at the conference was China. If you twisted your head like a dog hearing a harmonica, that is for good reason. The Chi-Coms – who have spent years wagging their lips over green deals while behaving as if putting ink on paper would take a blowtorch to the ozone – were praised for promoting cooperation to save the planet. That these gathered leaders bought this sales pitch should tell us everything wrong with these soft-headed blowhards.
Attendees were swooning over how the Chinese were sounding like Gaia worshipers in the hemp Eco........
