Unsurprisingly, London Mayor Sadiq Khan - another man with a pretend history, his dad an immigrant London bus driver apparently - is the current chair of International C40s, mayors internationally.
SmartCitiesWorld partners with C40 Cities to tackle the climate crisis
https://www.c40.org/news/smartcitieswor ... te-crisis/
SmartCitiesWorld today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with C40 Cities to support global cities in their efforts to confront the climate crisis.
- SmartCitiesWorld and C40 will collaborate on bringing city officials together to advance climate action planning and implementation
- A partnership agreement was signed on the fringes of the inaugural Cities Climate Action Summit, hosted by SmartCitiesWorld 18–20 April in London and online
- The partners will focus on urban climate finance and delivering special reports, case studies and additional resources to urban leaders
These people need to be prosecuted for misfeasance in public office and the whole "mayoral" class got rid of, because it is full of useful tools who are only rehearsed in what they can and can't say, not actually making decisions that help people. No. let's ignore reality and concentrate on this flow diagram we've been given to implement - that is Sadiq Khan and his ilk, because it's clear know where this blueprint comes from.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfeasan ... lic_office
Misfeasance in public office is a cause of action in the civil courts of England and Wales and certain Commonwealth countries. It is an action against the holder of a public office, alleging in essence that the office-holder has misused or abused their power. The tort can be traced back to 1703 when Chief Justice Sir John Holt decided that a landowner could sue a police constable who deprived him of his right to vote (Ashby v White). The tort was revived in 1985 when it was used so that French turkey producers could sue the Ministry of Agriculture over a dispute that harmed their sales.
Generally, a civil defendant will be liable for misfeasance if the defendant owed a duty of care toward the plaintiff, the defendant breached that duty of care by improperly performing a legal act, and the improper performance resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
In theory, misfeasance is distinct from nonfeasance. Nonfeasance is a failure to act that results in harm to another party. Misfeasance, by contrast, is some affirmative act that, though legal, causes harm. In practice, the distinction is confusing and uninstructive. Courts often have difficulty determining whether harm resulted from a failure to act or from an act that was improperly performed.
The pandemic was of course the shoo-in for 15 Minute Cities so the story goes, except their planning stages can be traced back before the 'good fortune' of the pandemic made them a viable concept to push.
As stated, C40 Cities Climate Leaders group is the organisation pushing 15 Minute Cities. It was originally founded by London City Mayor Ken Livingston as the C20; he was the first ever London Mayor of that type by-the-way, the post created on 4 May 2000. The following year ofter its creation the C20 group merged with Clintons Climate Initiative to become the C40; - are we seeing how the 2020 United States presidential election was rigged, and the UK PM and ex-London City Mayor Boris Johnson was the first to congratulate Joe Biden on his win? All nice and cosy at the top. (And in that BBC report I've just linked to, a nice little call-out to Bill Clinton, fancy that.)
The WEF's New Plan For The Future: 15 Minute Cities!!
- TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 Intro
0:44 What Are 15 Minute Cities?
4:42 Who Is Behind This?
7:51 Oxfordshire Pilot
11:19 15 Minute City Criticisms
15:01 Will They Succeed?