


âȘ British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has declared himself the Moses of Climate Change, and said that global warming is worse than Covid and therefore âwe have to listen to the scientists.”
Speaking at the Global Investment Summit at the Science Museum in London on Tuesday, the prime minister claimed that free-market capitalism, which produced the worldâs coronavirus vaccines, needed to be mobilized again to âface a challenge that is even bigger for humanityâ and âa threat to our way of life that is ultimately far worse than COVIDâ: alleged manmade climate change.
Referencing the COP26 climate change conference set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland, next month, the prime minister said: âIn just a couple of weeks, the world will assemble in Glasgow. And I hope that many or all of you will be there.
âBecause the lesson of COVID is absolutely clear. We have to listen to the scientists. We need urgent government action.
âBut we must mobilize the markets. We must bring in the private sector.â
Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared to be attempting to convert the governmentâs âcovid crisisâ strategy for the âclimate crisisâ.
On analogous lines, Claire Fox, Baroness Fox of Buckley, predicted in exclusive comments to Breitbart London that governments would try to rebrand climate change a public health crisis in order to expand their powers, as they had done successfully during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
‘The lesson of Covid is absolutely clear we have to listen to the scientists’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says climate change is a challenge ‘that is ultimately far worse than Covid’ and urgent action is needed. pic.twitter.com/fhOhLf9Nih
â LBC (@LBC) October 19, 2021
Speaking to this publication during the Reform Party conference in Manchester earlier this month, the politically unaffiliated lawmaker â who previously served as a Member of European Parliament (MEP) for Nigel Farageâs Brexit Party â said: âI think you can expect to see a whole range of issues being dressed up as public health issues and Iâve even noticed that climate change has been posed as a public health risk rather than the green ideology.â
Continuing: âI get very anxious, because I think public health legislation will be used quite considerably over a range of issues by the government to simply hold on to the powers they have at the moment.
âIf a government realizes that when public health is deployed as the specter to frighten people, then actually they can accumulate a lot of power for themselves without too much opposition.â
Exclusive: Govt Will Brand Climate Change as a âPublic Health Issueâ to Expand Their Power, Says Baroness Fox https://t.co/oNtae6k89h
â Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) October 5, 2021
Characterising himself as the Moses of Climate Change, Prime Minister Johnson continued that the âten-point planâ of his âgreen industrial revolutionâ is âthe new Decalogue that I brought down from Sinai last year, which is today being elaborated in our plan for net zero, to build back greenerâ, and presumably, Build Back Better.
The prime minister also announced further details on his net-zero strategy on Tuesday, including pledging billions of pounds in investment to âgreen technologiesâ and âhelping people with their boiler upgradesâ to environmentally-friendly heat pumps.
The controversial issue of ending the sale of gas boilers by 2035 was further made contentious when it was revealed that just 90,000 homes will get the ÂŁ5,000 voucher to make the switch.
âUtter nonsense, what is the point?â Brexit leader Nigel Farage remarked on the report.
Johnson also announced from the Global Investment Summit a ÂŁ400 million investment package with Bill Gates to boost environmentally-friendly technology, including that related to carbon capture, hydrogen technology, and zero-carbon aviation. Mr Gates said that he would be working with the British government to choose the projects to be supported by the new fund.
Our Net Zero Strategy:
âȘïž Unlocks billions of pounds of investment in green technologies
âȘïž Creates thousands of jobs in new, future-proof industries
âȘïž Sets out how we will end our contribution to climate change and reach #NetZero by 2050More info: https://t.co/sNwiksFE1E pic.twitter.com/Al42cM4TP7
â UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) October 19, 2021 âȘ












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