Greenpeace Co-Founder Warns Net Zero Policies Could Lead to Mass Starvation

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Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, warns about the catastrophic consequences of Net Zero policies. He argues that such policies will make food unaffordable for all but the billionaires and cause mass starvation. Moore criticizes the move to cut off agricultural supplies in the name of combating global warming, calling it "completely phony." Watch the video to hear his full perspective on the dangers of Net Zero initiatives.

In a recent speech, Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, expressed strong criticism of Net Zero policies, arguing that they could lead to disastrous outcomes for global food supplies. Moore contends that these policies, which aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, are misguided and will severely impact agriculture by cutting off the supply of essential resources like nitrogen fertilizer.

Moore claims that such measures will make food so expensive that only billionaires will be able to afford it, resulting in mass starvation for the rest of the population. He emphasizes that over four billion people rely on nitrogen fertilizer for food production, and limiting its use in the name of reducing greenhouse gases is a "phony" and dangerous campaign.

This stark warning highlights the potential unintended consequences of aggressive environmental policies and raises important questions about balancing environmental goals with food security and economic stability.

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