In a report released [May 2018], 6% of globally listed equity was derived from renewable and alternative energy, energy efficiency, water, waste and pollution services. This ‘green economy’ was now worth approximately $4 trillion, roughly the same as the fossil fuel sector.
https://www.climatechangenews.com/2018/06/05/green-economy-now-worth-much-fossil-fuel-sector/
the Greta phenomenon has also involved green lobbyists, PR hustlers, eco-academics and a think tank founded by a wealthy former minister in Sweden’s Social Democratic government with links to the country’s energy companies. These companies are preparing for the biggest bonanza of government contracts in history: the greening of the western economies. Greta, whether she and her parents know it or not, is the face of their political strategy.
The family’s story is that Greta launched a one-girl “school strike” at the Swedish parliament on the morning of August 20 last year. Ingmar Rentzhog, the founder of a social media platform, We Don’t Have Time, happened to be passing. Inspired, Rentzhog posted Greta’s photograph on his own Facebook page. By late afternoon, the newspaper Dagens Nyheter had Greta’s story and face on its website. The rest is viral.
But this isn’t the full story. In emails, Rentzhog told me that he “met Greta for the first time” at the parliament and “did not know Greta or Greta’s parents” before then. Yet in the same emails, the media entrepreneur admitted to having met Greta’s mother “3-4 months before everything started” — in early May last year, when he and Malena shared a stage at a Stockholm conference called the Climate Parliament.
Nor did Rentzhog stumble on Greta’s protest by accident. He now admits to having been informed “the week before [via] a mailing list from a climate activist” named Bo Thoren.
Rebecca Weidmo Uvell, an independent journalist, has obtained an earlier email that reveals Thoren, the leader of a group called Fossil Free Dalsland, was searching for fresh green faces.
In February last year, he invited a group of environmental activists, academics and politicians to plan “how we can involve and get help from young people to increase the pace of the transition to a sustainable society”.
https://www.thegwpf.com/greta-thunberg-and-the-plot-to-forge-a-climate-warrior/Business fraud consists of dishonest and illegal activities perpetrated by individuals or companies in order to provide an advantageous financial outcome to those persons or establishments. Also known as corporate fraud, these schemes often appear under the guise of legitimate business practices. An array of crimes fall under business fraud
https://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-fraud-schemes/business-fraud
The green /carbon schemes we see are possibly the greatest fraud ever perpetuated upon mankind. Who has benefited from the bonanza and more importantly where has all the money gone? A Ponzi Scheme can only sustain itself as long as there are new
suckersinvestors, which is why we have Saint Greta wheeled out to save the planet by a smash and grab on our cash and liberty before the jig is up.
By Paul Homewood
A carbon offset company has come up with a bizarre way to allay ‘green guilt’ – it charges people to bury bags of charcoal at the bottom of a quarry.
Those wanting to offset carbon emissions, such as from a plane trip or car journey, can pay for the equivalent amount of charcoal to be stored safely underground.
The company, Solid Carbon Storage, claims to be taking carbon dioxide (CO2) ‘out of the carbon cycle’ by converting dead trees and plants into charcoal.
But most of the charcoal it uses is imported from Namibia in southern Africa. And an expert who supports using charcoal to combat climate change said burying it in a quarry is ‘a bit of a waste’.