United Nations and Carbon Tracker Initiative want to kill the only major source of energy today, while hoping against hope that some unforeseen miracle will bail them out later.
The Irrational War On Carbon: Toward The 2015 Climate Change Summit in Paris
--Technocracy.news
The core stakeholders who will orchestrate the Paris 2015 Climate Change Summit are out in full force to froth the brew of anti-carbon rhetoric.
There is no better example of what will be said than what has already been said by the Carbon Tracker Initiative based in London. First, they call for a "carbon bubble deflation" where the excessive production of fossil fuel carbon will be methodically reduced to zero thanks to financial pressure and asset realignment. Comparing carbon to a financial bubble serves to create an urgent avoidance, but the analogy is deeply flawed.
According to this approach, "smart" utilities and other fossil fuel users are told that they should divest themselves of assets related to coal, oil and their derivatives. Carbon Tracker then reminds the company that if management winds up with "abandoned assets" in their portfolio, they will have failed their shareholders.