UN Agenda 30 is on track to reduce world population, shut down agriculture, remove all ‘fossil fuels’

Forecasts suggest investment needs for climate mitigation will quadruple to $2 trillion by 2030 for emerging markets and developing economies.
- There is a need for more expertise to establish the sustainable finance necessary for climate mitigation and consequently, a need to bridge the knowledge gap.
- The World Economic Forum and other organizations have joined the Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI) initiative to aid sustainable finance capacity building for emerging markets and developing economies.
As the adverse impact of climate change intensifies, so does the urgency to mobilize sustainable finance and enhance sustainable investments in emerging markets and developing economies.
The International Monetary Fund predicts climate mitigation investment needs will quadruple to $2 trillion by 2030.
Along with massive funding requirements, emerging markets and developing economies often lack a domestic supply of sustainable finance resources, having yet to develop their green taxonomies, sustainability disclosure requirements and green financial products alongside policy incentives for green finance.

Behind this absence is a lack of expertise and talent to establish and operate a sustainable financial system in the Global South, as indicated by the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group. The working group indicated in its 2023 Sustainable Finance Report that “public authorities in collaboration with private sector actors, research and academic institutions, NGOs, and industrial associations should coordinate amongst themselves to strengthen and synergize the delivery of capacity building for sustainable finance in a manner consistent with national sustainable development plans and priorities.”
Green finance cannot be just a few products. It must be an ecosystem.
Among the elements needed to develop a green financial ecosystem, four prominent topics stood out where capacity building is most needed: robust policy frameworks, including green finance taxonomy and disclosure standards; green financial products; incentive mechanisms; and incubation of local green projects.
For emerging markets and developing economies, a “top-down”, government-driven approach with better policies, incentives, and taxonomies can help shape market behaviour, align the regulatory landscape with sustainability objectives and ultimately boost investor confidence.
In the meantime, green project owners must also be trained to prepare these projects for better bankability and transform the need for green development into reality.
Recognizing these challenges and responding to the G20 call for strengthened global efforts and coordination for capacity building, the World Economic Forum and other partners, in collaboration with the Beijing-based Institute of Finance and Sustainability (IFS), a Chinese green finance think tank, will launch a new initiative called the Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI).
Till date, 40 global institutions have committed to join CASI.
Members include the IFS, Silk Road Fund, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority Infrastructure Financing Facilitation Office, Neuberger Berman, CFA Institute, the World Economic Forum, the Sustainable Banking and Finance Network, the United Nations Development Programme Sustainable Finance Hub, the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment, World Resources Institute, the International Capital Market Association, Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association, Confederation of Business Industry, Hong Kong Green Finance Association and many others.
CASI’s vision is to train 100,000 sustainable finance specialists for emerging markets and developing economies by 2030, offering face-to-face training programmes in all major continents, including Africa, ASEAN, Central Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, and various e-learning programmes. The target audience of the CASI programmes includes financial regulators and policymakers, senior managers of financial institutions, service providers (such as those offering green verification, carbon accounting and disclosure services) and corporations looking to set up green and bankable projects.
The World Economic Forum – through its Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA) initiative – wants to help mobilize philanthropies, corporations, private finance and government actors to unlock the resources needed to train these 100,000 financial professionals in sustainable finance. From helping accelerate financial deals in renewable energy and re-finance coal retirement plants globally to engineering new innovative financial products for corporations to transition towards sustainability and for new green innovative tech start-ups to reach scale – these are all critical levers that GAEA aims to use to support.

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Notice that CSI s all to do with capital raising and nothing to do with production. In other words financially bleeding the few workers (producers) of the world for the increase in finances to all the parasites that produce nothing and have never produced anything. All they do is claim commissions from all the financial turnover.
Not one of the institutions mentioned above in the CSI list produces anything apart from blood-sucking the World’s financial resources. With 100,000 new parasites being trained how much cash will there be for the so called target?
We are just rid of one of the World’s biggest blood-sucker war criminals ever known to mankind. I am hoping for many more to follow shortly.
https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/climate-ecology/nobel-winner-refutes-climate-change-narrative-points-out-ignored-factor
Commenter Pat from Vic
All the proof I need is Saudi Arabia where there is a vast quantity of oil just below the surface, and where are all the forests that would have been there for millennia ? Burned during the last ice-age 10,000 years ago I would suggest. I don’t get my material from a book, I look at it for myself.
Well it seems to me that most of the pollution is caused by the globalists themselves as well the “scientists’ interfering with our weather and the balance of nature… So how about they spend their billions to fix it all instead of impoverishing the people? They want us to pay for your screw up.
As far as oil goes, it will never run out.. whoever says it will is lying.
Joe Bogan said – “I thought everyone knew oil was from decomposed organic matter, ancient forests and so forth, covered over by geological actions.”
… except they DON’T. Fact is, NO-ONE “knows” where all this black stuff is actually coming from. The biotic origin of geologic hydrocarbons is just a THEORY, and IMO a rather tenuous theory at that.
The default position is to just accept and parrot whatever dogma we are fed by so-called mainstream “science”, by a whole FLOCK of parrots whose careers and endowments and continued employment depend on it. Propaganda masquerading as “science”.
Curious minds take the time to DIG DEEPER.
What about the peculiar exquisitely manufactured metallic artifacts found seamlessly embedded in coal seams supposedly millions of years old?
And what about all those oil wells which were sucked dry, only to find them mysteriously REFILLING from somewhere deep below?
Not to mention the Russians drilling ULTRA-DEEP wells and striking oil no matter WHERE they chose to drill?
And all the rest.
TBH I never really swallowed that fairy story about all those forests and dinosaurs and God knows (or does He?) what else, somehow getting buried KILOMETRES DEEP all around the world, and all then somehow magically transforming into this black hydrocarbon soup we like to call oil. But that’s just me. Each to his or her own.
There’s scant few FACTS underpinning all this alleged “science”, but one FACT that’s indisputable is we really have NO CLUE whatsoever as to what’s REALLY lurking down there in the interior of our planet. Has anyone drilled down five thousand kilometres and obtained a sample to confirm that the Earth’s core is IRON as the kiddies are all religiously taught in school?
Of course not. Our High Priests of “science” just pluck all their factoids out of their big fat hairy arses, and then TEACH it as FACT.
What about the relatively recent revelations that the Earth’s mantle contains at least as much FRESH water as all the oceans combined? Muammar Gadaffi was championing a North African irrigation scheme using those very same deep water resources – I wonder if that had anything to do with what happened to Libya?
Meanwhile, those exhausted oil wells just keep on filling back up, and the SUPER-DEEP wells just keep on finding more hydrocarbon resevoirs that no-one even suspected were there.
Go figure.
re Mary Robinson … Share International (SI) has a long list of prominent, well respected international diplomats, religious leaders and political figures who have had articles published in this magazine. They include articles written by former UN leader Boutros Boutros-Ghali; present leader Kofi Annan; former President of Ireland Mary Robinson; Gro Harlem Brundtland who is director-general of the World Health Organization and former Prime Minister of Norway; the Dalai Lama; and recently even Britain’s Crown Prince Charles.
Even though the average man on the street would most likely dissolve into hysterical laughter upon being presented with the beliefs of Creme and Share International, it is easily shown that this magazine is well-respected and taken seriously by many influential members of the Global Elite. In fact, Share International Foundation is accredited as an official non-governmental organization (NGO) by the United Nations, and the magazine, as stated on the inside cover of each issue, is published by SI
“…in association with the Department of Public Information at the United Nations.”
(scribd.com/document/50017807/The-UN-Lucis-Trust-World-Goodwill-Earth-Charter-Maitreya)
The pun is recognised!
In Greek mythology, Gaia also spelled Gaea /ˈdʒiːə/, is the personification of the Earth. Gaia is the ancestral mother—sometimes parthenogenic—of all life. The WEF and the United Nations signed a “Strategic Partnership Framework” in order to “jointly accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” in 2019.
The New Age is not new at all. It’s the old age of esoteric secret religions and paganism. UN Environment Programme Parliament of the World’s Religions (pdf) called “Faith for Earth A Call for Action” aligns with the principles and goals articulated in The Earth Charter (earthcharter.org/)
And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals…the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof…for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people and nation…And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal…For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
And they worshipped the dragon…and they worshipped the beast…and all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb…if any man have an ear, let him hear.
Revelation Chpt 5:1,5,9; Chpt 6:12,17; Chpt 13:4,8,9.
I have been surprised to learn many people seem to have been directed to think that crude oil is somehow created in rocks, by rocks. The names “mineral oil” and “fossil fuel” could be the start of a re-programming like “Greenhouse Effect” and “Global Warming” which must extend into science classes in high schools or universities. I thought everyone knew oil was from decomposed organic matter, ancient forests and so forth, covered over by geological actions. One of the reasons oil works is that the hydrocarbons form long chains and the oil gets old when the chains are broken up into small pieces. Where would these chains come from if they were produced from some unknown type of rocks grinding around far below the surface. But from plants and trees they might be presumed to arise from fibers. Well this is all old information from the 20th century and it looks like information is being re-invented for the 21st century especially with the application of AI to websites such as wikipedia.
Someone posted this the other day
https://futureworld.org/mindbullets/oil-is-not-a-fossil-fuel/
The only announcement of substance to be emitted by the COP28 conference was the President informing Mary Robinson bluntly that her call for fossil fuel reductions was unsupported by science.
The entire conference is such a calamity that the IMF is projecting two trillion dollars into climate alarmism propaganda by 2030.
In other words, converting words to actual action, the world’s population is gagging on the green slime and the Zionist cattle will have to all back up and dump more bullshit on the negotiating table. My personal forecast is that the table will collapse under the unsustainable weight. Further complicating what is already climate mitigation pandemonium the uplift of methane gas will suffocate the participants. We hope.
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