World's Top Globalist Think Tank Chatham House Sets Climate Hoax Policy Worldwide 9-9-2024

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World's Top Globalist Think Tank Chatham House Sets Climate Hoax Policy Worldwide 9-9-2024
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How to Manage the Unthinkable?
(The Terms Preposterous and UNBELIEVABLE Would be Far More Accurate)
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(Debunking the False Claims of Climate Change could go on forever, because they are producing Endless Mountains of Lies. And EVERYTHING that they Claim can Be Disproven. But once you have even the Most Basic of Facts, the Entire Climate Change Theory CAN CONCLUSIVELY BE REJECTED OUTRIGHT)
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CHATHAM HOUSE ADMITS THAT THEY SET GLOBAL POLICY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE GOVERNANCE
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September 9, 2024
Chatham House
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SCIENTISTS ARE FULL OF SHIT
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ESPECIALLY SCIENTISTS WHO'S VERY CAREER DEPENDS UPON BLINDLY AGREEING TO THE FALSE NARRATIVE OF THE CLIMATE HOAX AGENDA
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So, it is Not Just the THREAT of being Ostracized from the Academic Scientific Community that "FORCES SCIENTIST TO COMPLY" Out of Fear of Losing Their Careers. -
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OBSCENE AMOUNTS OF MONEY (PAYOFFS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE CLIMATE HOAX) IS BEING GIVEN TO ANYTHING CLIMATE CHANGE RELATED
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The Climate Hoax Agenda Provides the Biggest Opportunity to Cash in on an Unprecedented GRAVY TRAIN of Potentially Limitless Funding.
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Funding for Countless Educational Institutions, Research Programs, Technology Development, Companies, Foundations and Non-profit Organizations -
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27 BILLION HAS BEEN GRANTED FROM THE BIDEN ADMIN INFLATION CREATION ACT ALONE
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(Please Read My Comments and See the Links Below. Bitchute Viewers can read my Full Commentary on Rumble:

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SEE THE 27 BILLION + PROJECTS THAT AMERICAN TAXPAYERS WILL BE FORCED TO PAY BELOW
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CHATHAM HOUSE:
The risk of climate overshoot – that is, of exceeding the Paris Agreement goal of limiting average global warming to 1.5°C – is high and rising, and with it the risk of worsening impacts on human health, food security, water availability, social stability, and ecosystems. People worldwide would welcome a safer, cleaner, more equitable world. All countries could, and should, act now to help bring about such a world. But how does that work in a struggling global order? This conversation considers the risks of a warming climate and the difficult, but not insurmountable, challenges the UN, EU, and other governing bodies face. What are the geopolitical and international security implications of the overshoot? How can we accelerate mitigation of climate risks? What role does adaptation and resilience play? How do we manage overshoot and how to govern experimental technologies?
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TheWarAgainstYou
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Despite the Fact that the CLUB OF ROME who was the Original Source of the Global Warming Climate Change Theory
HAS OPENLY ADMITTED THAT CLIMATE CHANGE WOULD BE USED IN SUPPORT OF GLOBAL DEPOPULATION GOALS AND AS A MEANS OF SOCIAL CONTROL -
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This Monumental Hoax Continues to Move Forward as Every Segment of Society Jumps in Line to Implement the Climate Agenda Policies, THAT ARE REALLY JUST A COVER FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE U.N. AGENDA 2030 ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT NEW WORLD ORDER
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The Entire Foundations of the Man Made C02 Climate Change Theory is Based Upon Bogus, False Science. C02 is Not Only NOT a Toxic Pollutant, it is ORGANIC and ESSENTIAL TO ALL LIFE ON EARTH. All Life on Earth is CARBON BASED
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THE NET ZERO CARBON GOAL IS SO PREPOSTEROUS AND INSANE THAT ANY SCIENTIST THAT ADVOCATES FOR IT HAS "ZERO CREDIBILITY"
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C02 IS PLANT FOOD
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ZERO CARBON WOULD RESULT IN DEATH FOR ALL PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE ON EARTH
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Their Climate Change Theory is Completely Wrong
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The Science Used to Support their Theory is Completely Fraudulent and Has No Basis in Actual Science that Can Be Proven in the Real World.
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Not Only is there NO Conclusive Evidence or Proof to Validate their CLAIMS, the Very Foundations of the Climate Change Theory Contradicts the Most Basic Understandings of Modern Science.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $27 Billion in Grants to Mobilize Private Capital and Deliver Clean Energy and Climate Solutions to Communities Across America
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https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/biden-harris-administration-announces-20-billion-grants-mobilize-private-capital-and
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**Awards Granted under two competitions within the historic $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF)***
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which was created under the Inflation Reduction Act as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. The three selections under the $14 billion National Clean Investment Fund and five selections under the $6 billion Clean Communities Investment Accelerator will create a national clean financing network for clean energy and climate solutions across sectors, ensuring communities have access to the capital they need to participate in and benefit from a cleaner, more sustainable economy. By financing tens of thousands of projects, this national clean financing network will mobilize private capital to reduce climate and air pollution while also reducing energy costs, improving public health, and creating good-paying clean energy jobs in communities across the country, especially in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
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Climate Program Grants/Federal Funding Opportunities
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Active Funding Opportunities
https://cpo.noaa.gov/funding-opportunities/
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EPA Climate Change Adaptation Resource Center (ARC-X)
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Federal Funding and Technical Assistance for Climate Adaptation
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https://www.epa.gov/arc-x/federal-funding-and-technical-assistance-climate-adaptation

Climate Change Adaptation Funding
Opportunities Overview

PROJECTS AMERICAN TAXPAYERS WILL BE FORCED TO PAY:

Taxes such as property, sales, and income levies

Fees such as charges for inspections and permits

State and federal grants such as those that support improvements to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems

Bonds which enable communities to borrow money to pay for projects

Loans to pay for projects and programs

Public-Private Partnerships that entail contractual agreements between a public agency and a private sector entity allowing for cooperation and collaboration in the financing, planning, design, construction, and maintenance of water infrastructure.

A useful summary of the different types of funding sources, their advantages and disadvantages, and examples of several municipal programs that have employed them can be found in:

Getting to Green: Paying for Green Infrastructure (PDF)(43 pp, 2 MB, EPA 842-R-14-005 About PDF)
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-02/documents/gi_financing_options_12-2014_4.pdf
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https://www.epa.gov/home/pdf-files
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The risk of climate overshoot – that is, of exceeding the Paris Agreement goal of limiting average global warming to 1.5°C – is high and rising, and with it the risk of worsening impacts on human health, food security, water availability, social stability, and ecosystems. People worldwide would welcome a safer, cleaner, more equitable world. All countries could, and should, act now to help bring about such a world. But how does that work in a struggling global order? This conversation considers the risks of a warming climate and the difficult, but not insurmountable, challenges the UN, EU, and other governing bodies face. What are the geopolitical and international security implications of the overshoot? How can we accelerate mitigation of climate risks? What role does adaptation and resilience play? How do we manage overshoot and how to govern experimental technologies?
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Global warming overshoots increase risk of triggering climate tipping points and cascades

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360122997_Global_warming_overshoots_increase_risk_of_triggering_climate_tipping_points_and_cascades

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360122997_Global_warming_overshoots_increase_risk_of_triggering_climate_tipping_points_and_cascades/fulltext/636c335e37878b3e87996aa6/Global-warming-overshoots-increase-risk-of-triggering-climate-tipping-points-and-cascades.pdf?_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7ImZpcnN0UGFnZSI6InB1YmxpY2F0aW9uIiwicGFnZSI6InB1YmxpY2F0aW9uIn19
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Climate tipping elements play a crucial role for the stability of the Earth sys-4

tem under human pressures and are potentially at risk of disintegrating within5

and partially even below the Paris temperature guardrails of 1.5–2.0˝C above6

pre-industrial levels. However, current policies and actions make it very likely7

to, at least temporarily, transgress the Paris targets. This raises the question8

whether tipping points can still be avoided under such overshoot scenarios.9

Here, we investigate the associated risks for tipping under a range of temper-10

ature overshoot scenarios using a stylised network model of four interacting11

climate tipping elements: the Greenland and West Antarctic Ice Sheets, the12

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and the Amazon rainforest. Our13

results reveal that temporary overshoots can increase tipping risks by up to14

72% compared to a soft landing without overshoots, even when the long-term15

equilibrium temperature stabilises within the Paris range. Moreover, we find16

that modest interaction strength levels between the tipping elements are re-17

sponsible for 49% more tipped elements than without cascading interactions.18

Our analysis shows that avoiding a high climate risk zone, which minimise19

risks for triggering tipping dynamics requires both long-term temperatures20

to stabilise at or below today’s levels of global warming, and low temperature21

overshoots at the same time.
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Nico Wunderling (  nico.wunderling@pik-potsdam.de )
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3566-323X
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Ricarda Winkelmann
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1248-3217
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Johan Rockström
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Sina Loriani
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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David Armstrong-McKay
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Georesilience Analytics
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Paul Ritchie
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University of Exeter https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7649-2991
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Boris Sakschewski
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Jonathan Donges
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Posted Date: April 22nd, 2022
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1418830/v1

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