Jojo Mehta, a panelist at the World Economic Forum (WEF), has suggested that farming, fishing, and energy production could be considered “ecocide,” advocating for these activities to be criminally punishable, reflecting broader WEF goals which some critics argue aim to control agricultural and energy sectors under the guise of climate action, potentially leading to the centralization of food and energy distribution.
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WEF Panelist, Jojo Mehta, says farming, fishing and producing energy is âecocideâ and people engaging in such activities should come with criminal punishment.
This isnât some one-off comment; these radical viewpoints represent the WEFâs long-term goal. Theyâre waging⊠pic.twitter.com/WcE2OxMCeR