The "Work" Goes On: To Save The Planet From 'Climate Change', Everyone's Carbon Dioxide Must Be Regulated By The Government

The "Work" Goes On: To Save The Planet From 'Climate Change', Everyone's Carbon Dioxide Must Be Regulated By The Government

  • Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a leading German scientist from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, believes that in order to save the planet from "climate change", each person's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions must be limited and regulated by the the government.

    Calling the idea a "planetary guardrail," Schellnhuber argues that each person should have a CO2 emission limit of three tons per year applied to their daily lives. Those who exceed that amount should be forced to pay a fine, he says.

    Since every breath a person takes results in the exhalation of CO2 in exchange for oxygen, breathing should also be regulated. Those wishing to stay under the three-ton cap may need to take fewer breaths, likely resulting in much less exercise and physical exertion to maintain low heart rates.

    Only the rich, based on Schellnhuber's idea, could live normally. The poor would really have to cut back on everything, including breathing, to avoid being fined into oblivion.

    (Related: " Agenda 2030: How Carbon Footprinting Will Lead to a Social Credit System Worse Than China's! ")

    Alibaba develops 'atomic carbon footprint tracker' to monitor people's CO2 emissions

    In order to "have an environment worth living in", according to Schellnhuber, CO2 emissions must be kept to a minimum –  unless you have the cash to buy access to a better quality of life.

    "Each person gets three tons of CO2 a year, but if you need more, you just have to buy it," said this climate fanatic.

    Currently, the average German emits well over three tonnes of CO2 per year. A normal person emits about 10 tons of CO2 per year, while some millionaires and billionaires emit well over 100 tons of CO2 per year. Who, however, have the right to buy more carbon emissions.

    A select few of the very rich, according to figures from the Paris Inequality Laboratory,  emit more than 2,000 tonnes of CO2 per year . These people could easily pay the necessary fines to continue flying around in their private jets and fueling their luxury properties that dot the global landscape.

    Only the poor will suffer from Schellnhuber's envisioned dystopia, which is what we've been saying all along about the climate change hoax. It is an example in which only the rich can do as they please, while the poor are imprisoned in CO2-free squalor.

    China-based Alibaba is currently working on an "Atomic Carbon Footprint Tracker" to track the average person's CO2 emissions. If commercialized, this is how Schellnhuber's plan could play out in the near future.

    A prototype of this device was unveiled last year in Davos, at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2022, hosted by globalist Klaus Schwab. Alibaba Group Chairman J. Michael Evans announced that China is well on its way to making the device a global reality.

    "We're developing through technology the ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint ... where they travel, how they travel, what they eat, what they consume on the platform," said the former Goldman Sachs banker.

    The goal, Evans concluded, is to "motivate" average people to "do the right thing, even if given the opportunity to do the wrong thing."

    Meanwhile, the globalists attending this year's WEF gathering live lavishly while the rest of the world is crushed by crippling inflation, yet another negative effect of globalist control of the money supply.

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