“You Will Eat Bugs And Be Happy!” Also give up your A/C, Phones and Cars and Gore’s Idiocy

Meanwhile, the globalist elites say too many people own private vehicles for the planet’s good. The WEF says:

1. Go from owning to using

Be honest, you likely have at least one old mobile phone tucked in the bottom of a drawer. Possibly an unused hard drive taking up space too. You aren’t alone. The average car or van in England is driven just 4% of the time. While most already have a personal phone, 39% of workers globally have employer-provided laptops and mobile phones. 

This is not at all resource efficient. More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage. Car sharing platforms such as Getaroundand BlueSG have already seized that opportunity to offer vehicles where you pay per hour used. 

To enable a broader transition from ownership to usership, the way we design things and systems need to change too. For example, car sharing is made possible by new keyless unlocking features. Similarly, user profiles that create a distinction for work and personal use on the same device is needed to reduce the number of devices per person. A design process that focuses on fulfilling the underlying need instead of designing for product purchasing is fundamental to this transition. This is the mindset needed to redesign cities to reduce private vehicles and other usages.

UN chief Antonio Guterres on Wednesday outlined what amounts to a global Marshall Plan for ushering in a world powered by renewable energy rather than coal, gas and oil. To avoid catastrophic climate change, humanity must “end fossil fuel pollution and accelerate the renewable energy transition, before we incinerate our only home,” he said.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has directed global governments to urgently cut oil supply to domestic consumers. They also encourage compliance with its call for lowered consumption by “nudging” people out of their private cars.

They don’t like us eating either. Of course they will still dine on the finest foods and fly to desirable locations and live where they want – but we peasants? Nope.

Canada’s in (Trudeau is a Klauss alum)

The Moral of this Tale is Too Late for Most Countries!