The Climate Change Agenda

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Hidden in plain sight.



Proof positive that the Net Zero is Fabian in origin, look no further than the City of London. It's in the language...

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David Cameron's 'nudge unit' aims to improve economic behaviour
9 Sep 2010: https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... -behaviour
A "nudge unit" set up by David Cameron in the Cabinet Office is working on how to use behavioural economics and market signals to persuade citizens to behave in a more socially integrated way.

The unit, formally known as the Behavioural Insight Team, is being run by David Halpern, a former adviser in Tony Blair's strategy unit, and is taking advice from Richard Thaler, the Chicago professor generally recognised as popularising "nudge" theory – the idea that governments can design environments that make it easier for people to choose what is best for themselves and society.

Thaler was in London for three days this week advising ministers, and in a speech urged the government to adopt longer term horizons. The deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, said he believed the unit could change the way citizens think.

It is reporting to a prestigious board including Jeremy Heywood, the prime minister's permanent secretary, Steve Hilton, the prime minister's strategic adviser, Sir Gus O'Donnell, the cabinet secretary, and Robert Devereux, permanent secretary at the Department of Transport and head of the civil service policy profession. The unit has a two-year life, and its work will be reviewed after a year.

Behavioural work was undertaken by Tony Blair; under Gordon Brown the emphasis shifted to changes in the law and regulations. The aim of the unit, strongly supported by George Osborne, is to explore ways of encouraging citizens to behave in social ways relying on market incentives, as opposed to regulations. The initial work of the unit will be focused on areas such as public health issues such as obesity, alcohol intake or organ donation.

Halpern, author of the highly praised Hidden Wealth of Nations, has argued that a society of trustworthy citizens is a platform for economic growth and individual wellbeing.

Thaler has focused on how to nurture an individual's better instincts, or how to use nudge methods to persuade people, for instance, to save for retirement or hold back on excessive consumption.

In his speech, Clegg warned of citizens becoming short-termist, one of the traits nudge theory seeks to resist.

He said: "The question is whether our capacity to balance the immediate with the long-term is keeping pace with the expansion of choice.

"In real life, people eat doughnuts, decide not to go for a run, and put off making payments into their pension fund. The economists say this means we are engaged in an 'irrational discounting of time'. The rest of us describe it as being human."

He said: "The challenge is to find ways to encourage people to act in their own and in society's long-term interest, while respecting individual freedom."
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Private jets rule in Davos, as Europe’s leaders try to quash short flights
January 12, 2023
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate- ... s-climate/

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European policymakers are trying to reduce short flights and usher their citizens onto the continent’s dense network of speedy, climate-friendly trains. They may have some more work to do as the world’s economic elite gathers in Davos, Switzerland, next week.

Private jet flights to nearby airports nearly doubled in the week of last year’s conference, according to an analysis from Greenpeace released Thursday.

The analysis found that private jet flights were up 93 percent during the week in late May of the 2022 World Economic Forum compared with the weeks before and after the conference, which includes sustainability and global warming as a major focus of discussions. Long-haul private jet flights of greater than 1,860 miles, or 3,000 kilometers, were especially high compared with the baseline, according to the Greenpeace analysis, which was produced by CE Delft, a Dutch environmental consultancy, using private jet flight data at the airports near the location of the conference in the Swiss Alps.

One of the flights in the analysis traveled just 13 miles, or 21 km — and eventually went onward to the French Riviera resort of Cannes.

The flights “could be so easily replaceable,” said Klara Schenk, lead transport campaigner at Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe. “Honestly, I could take my bike to go 21 kilometers.”

Since the analysis was based on publicly available flight data that does not include the purpose of the flight, the analysts were unable to say with certainty that all the flights were linked to the event — just that the volume of flights increased.

Based on the length of the flights and the types of jets, the group estimated the private flights emitted about 7,400 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, about as much in a week as 1,600 average U.S. cars emit in a year...
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It's probably not intentional, but feels ironic that the everso polluting Airplanes might actually be running on Air moreso than Kerosene.
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Al Gore or Alex Jones

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I suspect there is something these entities fear about the climate that will make it unsustainable for THEM.
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It's just getting us ready for a make-over: Whether we like it or vote for it we will get it enforced.
Concerted effort of all committed agencies to "nudge" us into various pens or holding areas
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dirtybenny wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 6:30 pm

I suspect there is something these entities fear about the climate that will make it unsustainable for THEM.

It's just their chosen vehicle: It will change very quickly if "Aliens invade" or They choose another mass event/excuse for intervention in our daily lives ...

Hopefully this out of control "Gore-bomb" will strike some teetering people as a symptom of insanity, not a committed activist venting forth.

But maybe it'll just pass without anything changing- 3 million views??
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London Blackmailed By New Age Death Cult

The protest spontaneously appeared as if by magick.
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i like him walking and talking ,the flying was good .
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