The article critiques global climate leaders for paradoxically contributing to deforestation in Brazil by constructing a highway for the upcoming COP30 climate summit. This act contradicts their stated goals of reducing carbon emissions, exemplified by excessive carbon footprints from climate conferences. The piece laments the irony of climate advocates who prioritize convenience and grandiosity over effective environmental stewardship, suggesting that such actions will lead to continued environmental damage while revealing their hypocrisy regarding climate change initiatives.
Such is the feckless privilege of the global 'climate' kleptocrat class: In their infinite wisdom, these defenders of the planet wrecked a huge stretch of virgin rainforest in Brazil to build a four-lane highway to handle expected bigwig traffic at the upcoming COP30 climate summit in Belem.
That's the equivalent of the annual output of 200 US homes. Hmmmm, maybe they couldn't get their Zoom accounts working properly? It CAN be tricky.
A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that if your overall goal is outputting less CO2, then outputting more CO2 isn't the way to hit that target.
Until our moral betters figure this out, expect more rainforest-logging and carbon-spewing.
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