September 19, 2024

Energy and the Third World

John Swallow

This farce is explained by this comment; "This ambition has many enthusiasts for nature-based solutions to climate change excited. "We urgently need flows of funds channeled into developing countries,” Charlotte Streck of Climate Focus, a Dutch-based international consultancy on climate finance, told Yale Environment 360." What needs to be channeled into developing countries to save the forest is cheap and reliable fuels so that these people can cook their meals with something other than charcoal.
This is the kind of world that fools that think that they can change how forest are protected at a phony UN climate change convention, known as COP26, have no idea what is happening in the world that they know nothing about, the real one. The attendees are too stupid to understand the Haitian forest have been cut down to make charcoal because, lacking gas, they must use charcoal to cook with. The delegates to this dog and pony show in Glasgow, and the rest of the ghoulish alarmist, are all heart, aren’t they? Who would need a world full of these ignorant idiots running around being happy that now there is a decline in the use of fossil fuels? NO ONE, is the short answer.

The Environment and Poverty in Haiti
BY RICHARD BLINNE, ON JANUARY 22ND, 2010

This picture illustrates the extreme deforestation of Haiti. You can literally see the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic from space. How and why did this happen and what are its effects? Haiti is one of the most deforested countries in the World with only 2% forestation. The reason why it's that way is because the trees have been cut down for fuel and specifically to make charcoal because it's one of the few commodities that can be sold to get the essentials of life. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
https://www.asa3.org/ASA/topics/Science-Technology%20Ministry/Default.html About energy access
Modern energy services are crucial to human well-being and to a country’s economic development; and yet globally 1.2 billion people are without access to electricity and more than 2.7 billion people are without clean cooking facilities. More than 95% of these people are either in sub-Saharan African or developing Asia, and around 80% are in rural areas.
Fast facts: 17%of global population lack access to electricity, despite modest improvements. 38%of global population lack clean cooking facilities
< http://www.iea.org/topics/energypoverty/

This is another example of what these people who are attending The Glasgow Conference of Parties to the UN climate change convention, known as COP26, and their hollow goal to save the worlds forest, that in some areas are being cut down to make Charcoal because the people who live there have no cheap fuel that comes from natural gas to cook their meals with or heat their shelters with. They have who no idea about the real world and the people that live in it while they jet off to phony UN get togethers about something that no one can do anything about, the Earth's always changing climate.
"Congo Gorilla Killings Fueled by Illegal Charcoal Trade
Stefan Lovgren in Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo
for National Geographic News
August 16, 2007
In a steady trickle teenage boys push their way down a dusty road to the bustling city of Goma, their bicycles buckling under the weight of 100-pound (45-kilogram) sacks of charcoal, or makala as it's known here.
The boys are part of an illegal trade that may pose the biggest threat to one of the most pristine places on the planet, the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Virunga National Park.

The park's dense forest is rapidly being depleted of its trees to satisfy the almost insatiable demand here for charcoal, which is used for cooking and heating by the millions of people living in this troubled region.
The lucrative charcoal trade is not only wreaking havoc on the park but also on its most famous inhabitants, the rare mountain gorillas."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/070816-gorillas-congo.html

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