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‘This is nuts!’ Watch: Morano on OAN TV on WaPo’s Push To Wear Clothes Made From Human Hair To Save The Earth

One America News TV - Tipping Point w/ Kara McKinney - Broadcast February 14, 2024



Morano: "This is peak climate wackiness, and in the spirit of it, I have a human hair wig on my head. ... The Sinister part of this, Cara, is in 2019, this C40 City report was chaired by Michael Bloomberg, the New York City mayor at the time, along with Google, Ikea, and FedEx, -- as corporate sponsors. They came up with a report for 'consumption interventions' to limit everyone to three new items of clothing per person per year by 2030 to save the planet from global warming.

When I interviewed -- in Dubai at the UN climate Summit-- I interviewed the fashion sustainability speaker, they actually had a Runway show of 'sustainable fashion' and they said good news we may not have to limit yourself to three new items of clothing per person per year, it depends on what you buy. So if you're buying human hair dresses and skirts and shirts, then you could probably buy more than three new items of clothing per year. So we're saved in that regard. Human hair is saving the planet and saving us from all these limits being put on us by our betters." 

WaPo: Wear Clothes Made From Human Hair to Save the Earth

 

 

Rough Transcript:

Kara McKinney: Joining us now to discuss this is Marc Morano, the founder of ClimateDepot.com. Marc, thanks for being here tonight.

Marc Morano: Thank you, Cara. This is peak climate wackiness, and in the spirit of it, I have a human hair wig on my head. This is what the Washington Post is concerned about — when you have floor sweepings at the barber shop or the hair salon — they want you to be thinking, ‘Oh my god, there goes my hair, that’s causing global warming, pick it up off the floor, we need to make a suit out of it let’s make a dress out of it!’  This is nuts. It really is. …

Morano: Let’s put it this way: a few private Jet Trips by Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio, and John Kerry, I’m sure, would wipe out all the human hair and floor sweepings of any salon anywhere in the world. The person who wrote this is a Washington Post ‘climate solutions’ reporter. … The Sinister part of this, Cara, is in 2019, this C40 City report was chaired by Michael Bloomberg, the New York City mayor at the time, along with Google, Ikea, and FedEx, — as corporate sponsors. They came up with a report for ‘consumption interventions’ to limit everyone to three new items of clothing per person per year by 2030 to save the planet from global warming.

When I interviewed — in Dubai at the UN climate Summit– I interviewed the fashion sustainability speaker, they actually had a Runway show of ‘sustainable fashion’ and they said good news we may not have to limit yourself to three new items of clothing per person per year, it depends on what you buy. So if you’re buying human hair dresses and skirts and shirts, then you could probably buy more than three new items of clothing per year. So we’re saved in that regard. Human hair is saving the planet and saving us from all these limits being put on us by our betters.”

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One America News TV – Tipping Point w/ Kara McKinney – Broadcast February 14, 2024

Morano: “This is peak climate wackiness, and in the spirit of it, I have a human hair wig on my head. … The Sinister part of this, Cara, is in 2019, this C40 City report was chaired by Michael Bloomberg, the New York City mayor at the time, along with Google, Ikea, and FedEx, — as corporate sponsors. They came up with a report for ‘consumption interventions’ to limit everyone to three new items of clothing per person per year by 2030 to save the planet from global warming.

When I interviewed — in Dubai at the UN climate Summit– I interviewed the fashion sustainability speaker, they actually had a Runway show of ‘sustainable fashion’ and they said good news we may not have to limit yourself to three new items of clothing per person per year, it depends on what you buy. So if you’re buying human hair dresses and skirts and shirts, then you could probably buy more than three new items of clothing per year. So we’re saved in that regard. Human hair is saving the planet and saving us from all these limits being put on us by our betters.” 

 

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