https://rairfoundation.com/greenpeace-co-founder-slams-globalist-suicidal-climate-change-pact-video/
In a recent interview with German lawyer Reiner Fuellmich, the co-founder & ex-President of Greenpeace, Dr. Patrick Moore, strongly opposed the left-wing scheme that there are too many people on earth, causing it to get too hot. Instead, he believes humanity is way better off today than in the past centuries, thanks to science and innovations.
Moore warns that we are facing a situation where a “huge number of very powerful organizations and elites” call for unnecessary and dangerous policies, many of which are hyper-focused on climate. These policies are nothing but a “suicide pact, a death wish of some sort,” declares Moore.
Moore, who originally co-founded Greenpeace, discussed what happened when the organization grew more prominent and was hijacked by left-wing extremists. Unfortunately, it became a business with shifted priorities, money over ideals. Furthermore, the group became radicalized, describing humanity as “enemies of the earth.”
Moore has a BSc in Biology and a Ph.D. Ecology is a successful author and senior fellow at The Heartland Institute. He is also the director of co2coalition.org, a coalition that seeks to engage in an informed and dispassionate discussion of climate change, humans’ role in the climate system, the limitations of climate models, and the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions.
During his interview with Fullmich, he voiced severe doubts on the CO2-caused climate change narrative dominating academia, politics, and news & criticizes Klaus Schwab’s “own nothing and be happy” doctrine.
Moore points out that the temperature controls the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, not the other way around. Furthermore, he stressed that climate operates on 10,000-year cycles and is primarily influenced by the Sun, the moon, and even Jupiter.
As Moore has repeatedly explained. “the climate of the planet earth has not changed in any meaningful way in the last 50 to 100 years. All you have to do is study the history of weather and the history of the earth’s climate to know that what’s happening today is so not out of the ordinary….”