Carbon Footprints are for Peasants

The great green hoax is about a massive shift away from the industrial revolution and back toward feudalism under the guise of claiming that the world will end unless all that technology, the cheap goods and the middle-class lifestyle that comes with it aren’t reined in by powerful supervisory authorities.

Tracking ‘carbon emissions’ is a key element in this plan. Assign every activity and every individual a carbon footprint,.measure how much ‘carbon’ they emit by going to the store or breathing, and then regulate it.

But who regulates the regulators?

The State Department didn’t keep tabs on the carbon pollution associated with flying hundreds of federal officials to the last two global climate summits, the Government Accountability Office said in a report made public Thursday.

The world is ending! We must ban cars or we will all perish! Also, fly jets to climate summits at a time when most of the personnel in our agencies are working on Zoom anyway!

Failing to do so ran afoul of a 2021 executive order by President Joe Biden that directed agencies to track the greenhouse gas emissions their operations produce, including official air travel, GAO said.

And the only thing that will do is lead to buying carbon credits from special interest donors. Win-win for them, lose-lose for American taxpayers.

But, tellingly, the State Department didn’t even bother tracking the carbon footprint of the planes it was flying to conferences to discuss how flying planes to things is evil.

Carbon footprints are for peasants, not for the philosopher kings ruling over them.

The State Department said in an email that the department is working to counter global climate change “at scale,” an effort that requires “face-to-face diplomacy.”

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry “believes in showing up and doing everything he can to keep 1.5 degrees [Celsius] within reach,” the department added.

The only federal workers who appear to require face-to-face work are climate diplomats.

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