COP27 Is About a Jet-Setting Elite Trying to Make a World of Fewer, Poorer People Who “Live Meagre Lives”, Says Ecologist

Ahead of COP27, the ecologist Dr. Susan Crockford has launched a hard-hitting attack on the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the World Economic Forum (WEF), King Charles and Sir David Attenborough. The two men are said to “parrot WWF activist nonsense” that they naïvely accept as science. Dr. Crockford is an acknowledged zoology expert on polar bears, whose work on their recently growing Arctic populations has effectively removed them as a green poster story. She says it is clear that many of the goals of the WWF are shared by the WEF, and these complement the vision the King and Attenborough share for the future. “They all want a return to a world with fewer people that live meagre, circumscribed lives, while the rich carry on their jet-setting ways.”

Dr. Crockford writes that when the WWF began promoting itself as a scientific authority a dozen or so years ago, these “naïve elite boosters” accepted it without question, parroting unsubstantiated WWF climate doomsday talking points at every opportunity. In her view, these men don’t speak with an authority of their own on this topic, “they use their exalted positions to assist the WWF and others achieve their utopian dream: destroy for others the capitalism that created their own wealth and power”.

Population growth has long been a concern of Attenborough’s. In 2011, he was reported to have said that “he couldn’t think of a single problem that wouldn’t be easier to solve if there were less people”. In 2013, he made the crass remark that it was “barmy” for the United Nations to send bags of flour to famine-stricken Ethiopia. At the time this invoked comparison with Sir Charles Trevelyan, the civil servant during the Irish famines of the 19th century, who saw the starvation as retribution on the local population for their moral failings and tendency to have numerous children. But to counter all these Malthusian notions, there is the considerable evidence that population numbers fall as societies become wealthier. Increased care of the environment is also a feature of wealthier societies, as individuals no longer need to scavenge the land and wildlife to survive.

King Charles, meanwhile, is not a fan of ‘consumerism’. In a speech in 2009 as the then Prince of Wales, he calculated that “we had just 96 months left to save the world”. Capitalism and consumerism had brought the world to the brink of economic and environmental collapse, he claimed, adding “we can no longer afford consumerism” and that the “age of convenience” was over. Of course this only applies to loyal British subjects. Since his recent accession to the British throne, His Majesty has added greatly to his personal portfolio of staffed mansions and palaces. In 2017 it was reported that he had complained that his seat on a first class flight was “incredibly uncomfortable”. This of course is not a recurring problem, since his preferred mode of transport is the private jet.

According to Dr. Crockford, the King will lobby again this Friday for a collective world vision at a COP27 reception at Buckingham Place. Certainly the wording in the communication below suggests a highly political gathering, reviewing the progress and plans for the implementation of the command-and-control Net Zero project. This project is one of the great political issues of the age, since it calls for the removal of 80% of the world’s energy within less than 30 years, and its replacement with unreliable windmills and other yet-to-be-perfected sources of kinetic and solar power. Huge changes in societal and economic lifestyles are inevitable.

Dr. Crockford notes that she has spent years showing that conditions in the natural world are not as bad as Attenborough and the WWF insist and so do not warrant the extreme solutions proposed by King Charles, the WEF and many who will attend COP27. For more than a decade, she continues, the WWF has been wealthy enough to employ people with degrees in conservation biology, who we are encouraged to think of as unbiased scientists rather than activists with university degrees. Research projects are funded by the WWF and we are encouraged to think of them as “unbiased studies rather than exercises in circular reasoning”. The very nature of the organisation, she argues, means that all employees and associates have a skewed vision of the world and an agenda that must be served, which tends to distort any research before it can even begin.

Attenborough is said to hold the WWF in high regard, even after it morphed from a conservation fundraising organisation into a billion-dollar conglomerate that requires many millions of dollars in annual donations just to cover operating expenses and lobbying activities. Not being a scientist himself, he trusts the scientific authority of the WWF. If it says a sixth mass extinction is imminent, or that unsustainable human activity is pushing the planet’s natural systems that support life on Earth to the edge, “he not only believes them but enthusiastically passes along the message”, says Dr. Crockford.

The Daily Sceptic reported on Monday that a further group of hundreds of scientists had signed the World Climate Declaration (WCD), which states there is no climate emergency. The scientists, led by a Nobel physics prize-winning professor, note that climate science has “degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science”. Social media critics claim the WCD is not signed by any ‘climate scientists’, by which they mean people with conservation and renamed geography degrees. It is however signed by an increasing number of people with qualifications, research experience and top academic posts in pure sciences such as chemistry and physics. I imagine His Majesty’s invitations are in the post.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.

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wokeman
wokeman
3 years ago

Co2 alarmism is the bastard child of eugenics. Here they’ve picked a bizarre molecule to demonise, co2, in other words plant food. Apparently them rationing our use of energy dictates earth’s temperature, obviously they won’t ration themselves. The pond life Charles signs straight up having got his brains from his very dim mother, plus he can rent us the sea bed for millions whilst we leave a 1000 years of coal in the ground. Could a more absurd set of ideas be dreamt up?

john1T
3 years ago
Reply to  wokeman

Most of these alarmists want to ban nuclear power as well, so it’s all energy they want to ration. CO2 is a proxy war on cheap energy. They do not care that we need it to keep warm and fed.

Dr G
Dr G
3 years ago

My automatic response, being a congenital sceptic, when seeing near-universal acceptance of a philosophy or proposition, is to immediately question its legitimacy.
When that philosophy is propounded by Thunberg, Attenborough, and King Charles, the default position of any semi-sentient being should be to take the opposing view, then commence a scientific evaluation.
The inability of 99% of western politicians, media, civil service, academics et al to see this is an insight into the minds of the blue-pilled.

varmint
3 years ago
Reply to  Dr G

People go mad in herds. On climate, it is top down dogma imposed all the way down the chain till at the bottom you have the useful idiots throwing paint at buildings and gluing themselves to the street. The government are reluctant to round them up and jail them because they are batting for the same team as the government. Why punish people who are doing your dirty work for you?

MikeAustin
3 years ago

This climate nonsense fits Prof Matthias Desmet’s ‘mass formation’ model. It has been running much, much longer than the covid hoax.
While seeking to demonstrate virtue, those practising it only demonstrate their blind acceptance of propaganda and inability to scrutinise from more than one perspective.

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Sadly spot on. The other aspect of a totalitarian mindset taking shape amongst a population is that the irrationality of the belief system it encompasses isn’t so much an impediment, but a necessary catalyst for its expansion. A large part of this might be ascribed to the fact that the more irrational a belief system someone accepts (perhaps on the basis of social conformity), the more humiliating it would feel to back out of, coming as it would with a realisation of their gullibility. Even more difficult would be an acknowledgement of the harm it might have caused. Who hasn’t at some point in their lives tried to convince themselves, for the sake of their psychological integrity, that something stupid or bad they’ve done wasn’t their fault, or was beyond their power to control? Like an insect caught in a Pitcher plant, once people have become stuck in a destructive, irrational belief system, there’s only one way to travel. If there’s the nectar of sweet ideological conformity at the bottom, all the more reason not to turn back – others might always get digested before you in any case. The other, which I think Desmet touches on, is that under… Read more »

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

Wouldn’t it be nice if Big Ears fell into a pitcher plant? He could talk to it while being digested.

RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

The Global Elite are circling the wagons and then they intend exterminating the lower orders they believe are the problem.

If you’re ever inclined to think well of the King, remember that he WANTS you to be colder, poorer, less affluent and to own nothing. If you’re allowed to live at all. And the same applies to the rest of the British Establishment and the Globalists they serve.

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

I think you might be accurately identifying what the globalist aristocracy will get if they have their way, but not necessarily what they have in mind. They seem to have a loose plan that sort of resembles a melding of a 1950’s futurist exhibition with aspects of leftist idealism and the kind of technologically idealistic, often pseudo-scientific speculation that popular science magazines like New Scientist are fond of. The elites (who through the nature of their circumstances, have no concept of their own fallibility even in the face of disaster) consider the babblings of the academics they pay huge patronage for shaping this vision a validation of it – it then has a scientific / academic veneer. Any problems and weaknesses are therefore dealt with in advance with a wave of the hand – it’s just The Science. If there are any problems in accepting the methodology behind this, they’re dealt with by the embracing of Post Normal science, which (in a nutshell) is based on post-hoc reasoning and holds the conduct of research should be guided by feelings and ideology. This has gained prominence in academia since the 1990’s and has spread to the hard sciences through environmentalism. The… Read more »

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

Top class.👍

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

My preferred method of dealing with so-called royalty, as I have posted many times on here, is the Ekaterinburg solution.

RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Never trust a German who denies his heritage because that’s financially convenient. Especially not if he claims to come from a noble family as nobility is all about heritage and tradition.

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

Bet you a pound to pinch of snuff, None of the excess rooms will be cold in Charlie’s many palaces

Chris P
Chris P
3 years ago

A good summary of the benefits of burning fossil fuels was provided by Hans Rosling: –

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8t4k0Q8e8Y

It looks like his optimism was misplaced, in particular about green technologies, as the globalists appear to strive to put the trends into reverse.

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
3 years ago

I would like to see the WWE weigh in as well. Put them in a wrestling ring with the other two groups, lol.

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
3 years ago

Things like LENR and Nikola Tesla’s free energy devices would thoroughly put all of these clowns out of business for good. No wonder these things are suppressed by the powers that be.

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago

Okay, but lets assuming such devices that broke (or at least stretched to breaking point) the laws of thermodynamics did exist, the overwhelming consensus – everywhere consensus would be important – is that they’re impossible. It would take an irrefutable demonstration, validated by multiple verified sources to prove them. Obviously consensus doesn’t prove anything (and it can be enforced from on high), but while it’s so overwhelmingly dominant in this case, it might be more productive for opponents of Marxism dressed up as eco-utopianism to fight the winnable battles for the time being.

john1T
3 years ago

BBC Frozen 2 has been the most misleading wildlife series I have ever seen. David Attenborough gave the strong impression that Bowhead whales are under threat in the Arctic and that Adélie penguins are under threat in the Antarctic. Both are entirely untrue.

What the BBC fails to tell us is that in the arctic, bowheads numbers are increasing, as are orcas, polar bears and seals. In the Antarctic there are so many Adélie penguins that they are hard to count. Estimates range from 3 to 5 million, with a new super colony of over a million discovered in the last few years. They are in the lowest category of at risk animals on the planet.

The BBC gives a false impression and constantly lies by omission. There is no climate emergency. I used to revere Attenborough, but now the sound of his voice makes me want to throw stuff at the TV.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
3 years ago
Reply to  john1T

Chris Packham claimed that the few days where temperatures went over 30 degrees last summer were killing UK swift chicks.

I was sure I’d seen swifts in Andalucia, but thought I’d better check and, fancy that, exactly the same species as ours breeds there and in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

All places where the summers involve far more days over 30 degrees than here.

Lying bastard.

wokeman
wokeman
3 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Chris Packham is clearly a placed individual. Why has such a thoroughly mediocre man got such a profile?

Jonathan M
Jonathan M
3 years ago

Strange how people like Attenbore, who think mankind is a cancer on the planet and populations should be drastically reduced, never set an example by chucking themselves off Beachy Head.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan M

A point I never tire of repeating.

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varmint
3 years ago

I once had a discussion with 2 zoologists. Husband and wife. We got onto the subject of the environment and the husband began speaking of “pollution”. I asked him what kind of pollution was it that concerned him. He replied “CO2”. So I asked him “How much CO2 is in the atmosphere? —–He said “eh, I am not sure of the actual correct numbers as such” So I asked “What percentage of the CO2 in the atmosphere is a result of human activity”?———–Once again he and his wife had no clue, yet the wife said to me “I think we know what we are talking about ,after all we are scientists”. ————Ok so I was in a situation there where I could not really be rude. But let me just say now since they are not here that if you want to discuss welding and you don’t even know what a welding rod is then perhaps you should just keep your mouth shut and admit you have no idea about welding. ———————This problem is widespread on this issue of climate. People listen to what the media are telling them and they accept all of that as some kind of ultimate… Read more »

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  varmint

It doesn’t sound as if their zoology qualifications took on board GCSE /O Level Biology facts and figures!

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
3 years ago

Looks like another Charles to get his head lopped off. Bigs ears strikes again.

Gefion
Gefion
3 years ago

Presumably when they’ve starved and frozen the lower orders – i.e. us – to death they then turn on each other? They will need to keep some low life to chop their wood for them and tend their fields and laboratories of whatever they intend to eat.

Rewilding society, I suppose. Wonder which century and culture they’ll base their model on?

blunt instrument
blunt instrument
3 years ago
Reply to  Gefion

They think we can mostly be replaced by robots.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago

The only surprise to me is that anybody expected the gormless, amoral idiot, a.k.a. King Charles, to change his ignorant, meddlesome behaviour once he was given the throne. He has spent his whole, useless life surrounded by sycophants and because he’s so dim he believes what he’s told if it confirms his wacky beliefs. And now he’s top of the pile he thinks he can lecture the rest of us. His mother might not have been the sharpest knife in the drawer but at least she knew to keep her mouth shut in public.

SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
3 years ago

There is a group of none scientists with an agenda to increase their status over us ordinary folk and make us as poorer as they can compared to themselves or their supported organisations and companies. Because they are wealthy or in positions of power or influence they think their opinions are more valuable that anybody elses. The alternative opinions includes those of well researched scientists and ordinary intelligent people who do far better scientific research than they do, but they have the power to silence them. If our new King wants to avoid destroying the monarchy he should keep his opinions to himself and stop involving himself in politics such as the net zero propaganda.

john1T
3 years ago
Reply to  SomersetHoops

King Charles cannot go to COP27 so he has just invited many of the top players to come to him. He wants to drive the de-growth agenda, but he has no mandate whatsoever. I am rapidly becoming a republican.

Kornea112
Kornea112
3 years ago

Reading the weekly WEF newsletter this morning, they state they support the UN COP27 efforts to save the world. One article caught my eye was a quoted statement from the head of Siemens who stated, “it is time to do this without government”! I guess that means they must be getting push back from elected governments that represent the people they govern. This is just about as insane as one can get.

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
3 years ago

Just a tiny point about the WWF, featuring in Chris’s piece but ignored in the Comments.

Look out for “Panda Leaks: The Dark side of the WWF”. By Wilfried Huismann, Dirk Osmers, et al. Quite an old book now (2014) but well worth reading for some facts on this malevolent Marketing Scam outfit. Pollute and damage the environment as much as you like, providing WWF gets an adequent bung.