Morano to Figueres: “What about [your call for UN] “centralized transformation.” What about people who might be afraid the UN is essentially going to be a climate central power?
Figueres: (Laughs loudly)
Morano: That is your response?
Figueres: Now that is real humor. (Continues laughing as she ends interview and gets in waiting taxi.)
See: Flashback: UN climate chief Christiana Figueres seeks ‘centralized transformation’ that is ‘going to make the life of everyone on the planet very different’ – ‘The Industrial Revolution was also a transformation, but it wasn’t a guided transformation from a centralized policy perspective. This is a centralized transformation that is taking place because governments have decided that they need to listen to science. So it’s a very, very different transformation and one that is going to make the life of everyone on the planet very different’
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Climate Depot Statement: ‘Figueres legacy will be one of central planning, limiting development for the world’s poor, creation of climate slush funds, appeals to climate claims and ‘solutions’ that would make medieval witch accusers blush. The world can smile today that Figueres will soon be out of power.’
UN high priest of global warming Christiana Figueres describes her job as “sacred” – The top climate official at the United Nations has described her role in pushing nations to contain the Earth’s shifting climate as a “sacred” job.”We are truly defining the quality of life for our children,”“I fully intend my grandchildren and great-grandchildren to be able to live on this planet. This job is a sacred responsibility…“Cumulatively we have already invested over a trillion dollars into renewable energies such as solar and wind but that is still far from where we need to get. We need to be investing a trillion every year,” Figueres said.
Gore-trained UN climate chief Christiana Figueres: Why can’t the US be more like China? (which only increased its CO2 emissions by 171% since the year 2000)
Flashback: Don’t cry for me Christiana! Figueres became tearful when she reflected on the impact that climate change might have on coming generations. ‘I’m committed to climate change because of future generations, it is not about us, right? We’re out of here. I just feel that it is so completely unfair and immoral what we are doing to future generations, we are condemning them before they are even born.’