The human cost of Net Zero, by Ralph Schoellhammer

Net Zero is a fine idea if you want most people on the planet to enjoy cradle to grave poverty. From Ralph Schoellhammer at spiked-online.com:

The war on fossil fuels is far more dangerous than climate change.

In 2021, Jeremiah Thoronka was making a name for himself in clean-energy technology. The then 21-year-old Durham University masters student had invented a device that uses kinetic energy from traffic and pedestrians to generate electricity. It certainly sounded groundbreaking. In a pilot project in Thoronka’s native Sierra Leone, two devices had apparently provided free electricity to 150 households and 15 schools.

Thoronka’s work clearly impressed awards panel judges. In 2021, he picked up the Commonwealth Youth Award and the Global Student Prize, which was presented to him by filmstar Hugh Jackman at a virtual ceremony, broadcast from the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Thoronka was the man of the moment. There was a profile by the BBC, an invitation to give TED talks and, in May 2022, an audience with the pope. He was celebrated as a green-tech innovator, someone setting a clean-energy example for the world to follow.

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One response to “The human cost of Net Zero, by Ralph Schoellhammer

  1. Riddle Me This's avatar Riddle Me This

    Key words-Human Cost.
    This is a feature to the internationalist depopulationist globalist eugenicists.
    Or will CCP hijack the global soviet?

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