Friday, October 26, 2007

Shitty World Coming

And the Globalists will make sure of it, one way or another!

"U.N. Warns of Rapid Decay of Environment" by JAMES KANTER

PARIS, Oct. 25 — The human population is living far beyond its means and inflicting damage to the environment that could pass points of no return, according to a major report issued Thursday by the United Nations.

[Therefore, we need an
EndGame, right, Globalist pukes?!

Either that, or give up your standard of living (while the elite don't)!!]


Climate change, the rate of extinction of species, and the challenge of feeding a growing population are putting humanity at risk, the United Nations Environment Program said in its fourth Global Environmental Outlook since 1997.

[We've got plenty of resources; just quit hogging them all, elite stinkshits!]


Achim Steiner, the executive director of the Environment Program, said in a telephone interview:

The human population is now so large that the amount of resources needed to sustain it exceeds what is available at current consumption patterns.”

[I know, it's called carrying-capacity, and it is a false alarm aised by the Globalists.

If the planet's resources were managed correctly, we wouldn't have to worry.

But then there's greed!]


Many biologists and climate scientists have concluded that human activities have become a dominant influence on the Earth’s climate and ecosystems. But there is still a range of views on whether the changes could have catastrophic impacts, as the human population heads toward nine billion by midcentury, or more manageable results.

[Even though they don't really know!

And for those who doubt me, the elite criminals and MSM have lied to you about everything (including 9/11), and yet they are telling the truth about this because they care about us?

If you believe that, reader, then I have no respect for your naivete.]


Over the last two decades, the world population increased by almost 34 percent, to 6.7 billion, from 5 billion. But the land available to each person is shrinking, from 19.5 acres in 1900 to 5 acres by 2005, the report said.

[Better reduce the people, huh?

Oh, take about 80% of the top, right, Globalist scum?]


Population growth combined with unsustainable consumption has resulted in an increasingly stressed planet where natural disasters and environmental degradation endanger people, plants and animal species
.

Persistent problems include a rapid rise of “dead zones,” where marine life no longer can be supported because pollutants like runoff fertilizers deplete oxygen.

[Thanks for poisoning the earth for us, assholes!]


But Mr. Steiner, of the Environment Program, did note that Western European governments had taken effective measures to reduce air pollutants and that Brazil had made efforts to roll back some deforestation. He said an international treaty to tackle the hole in the earth’s ozone layer had led to the phasing out of 95 percent of ozone-damaging chemicals.

Mr. Steiner:

Life would be easier if we didn’t have the kind of population growth rates that we have at the moment, but to force people to stop having children would be a simplistic answer. The more realistic, ethical and practical issue is to accelerate human well-being and make more rational use of the resources we have on this planet.”

[Notice how he sounds contemptible of life, then tries to cover his tracks?]


Mr. Steiner said parts of Africa could reach an environmental tipping point if changing rainfall patterns turned semi-arid zones into arid zones and made agriculture much harder. He said another tipping point could occur in India and China if Himalayan glaciers shrank so much that they no longer supplied adequate amounts of water.

[Hey, that will get rid of the black people (whom no one cares about, anyway) and the pesky yellow and brown man!

And that is a LOT of PEOPLE, too!]


He also warned of a global collapse of all species being fished by 2050, if fishing around the world continued at its current pace. The report said that two and a half times more fish were being caught than the oceans could produce in a sustainable manner, and that the level of fish stocks classed as collapsed had roughly doubled over the past 20 years, to 30 percent.

[Hey, tell the multi-nationals with the drift nets! I've only got a pole!]

In the spirit of the United Nations report, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France outlined plans on Thursday to fight climate change.

He said he would make 1 billion euros, or $1.4 billion, available over four years to develop energy sources and maintain biodiversity. He said each euro spent on nuclear research would be matched by one spent on research into clean technologies and environmental protection."

Oh, that leads me right into this
:

"Sarkozy pledges action on global warming; Unveils measures to fight pollution" by James Mackenzie/Reuters October 26, 2007

PARIS - President Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday promised a green revolution, unveiling a mix of tax measures and investment pledges.

[Yeah, YOU are gonna have to PAY, citizen of the world!

For EVERYTHING!

Because YOU are killing the world by being here!]


Sarkozy has said his government will emphasize sustainable development. He pledged investments to improve energy efficiency in buildings and measures to encourage greener vehicles. Under the plan, all incandescent light bulbs would be banned by 2010, and single-pane windows would be replaced by double paned windows.

[It's all a great idea if they were going to EMPOWER humanity, not ENSLAVE IT!]


The package, which will be voted on by Parliament early next year, was welcomed by France's main agricultural lobby and by environmental groups.

Sarkozy said he would order the suspension of commercial cultivation of crops genetically modified to repel pests, pending a wider study. He also asked the agriculture minister to look at halving the use of farm pesticides, possibly in 10 years.

[Now those I agree with, no matter what!]


France has long lagged behind Germany and Scandinavian countries in promoting environmental innovation. But with former vice president Al Gore sitting alongside him yesterday, Sarkozy faced high expectations. He steered clear of a generalized "carbon tax" that some environmental organizations had wanted but unveiled a series of fiscal measures to punish polluting vehicles and bolster the fight against greenhouse gases.

[That means a TAX on YOU, struggling citizen]


Sarkozy: "I am against any extra tax that would weigh on households and companies. There is no question of increasing the level of taxes."

[So UP they go! As if you weren't stretched enough, average person!]