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  • Danish Professor Suggest Armed War Against ‘Climate Deniers’

    12/10/2019 12:51:53 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 87 replies
    prepforthat.com ^ | 12/3/19 | Jim Satney
    A popular international relations professor at the University of Copenhagen says that unless the world takes more unified action to fight climate change, we may need an armed intervention. Yes, Ole Wæver is suggesting that if we don’t get in line with the climate change hysteria the media is pushing, armed invasions may be the only solution. “At some point this whole climate debate is going to tip over,” he tells RN’s Late Night Live. “The current way we talk about climate is one side and the other side. One side is those who want to do something, and the...
  • Danish Academic: U.N. Might Use Military to Enforce Climate Agenda

    12/03/2019 7:28:21 AM PST · by Sir Napsalot · 63 replies
    Breitbart News ^ | 12-3-2019 | Simon Kent
    The United Nations may resort to military action against states that defy its mandates on global climate action, according to Ole Wæver, a prominent international relations professor at the University of Copenhagen. In an interview with ABC News in Australia, Professor Wæver cautions that what he sees as “climate inaction” might draw the U.N. into considering other means to ensure its goals are met, even if that leads to global armed conflict. Professor Wæver says more resistance to change could potentially threaten democracy although the U.N. would counter that the end justified the means in much the same way countries...
  • Danish Academic: U.N. Might Use Military to Enforce Climate Agenda

    12/03/2019 7:24:45 AM PST · by House Atreides · 45 replies
    Breitbart ^ | December 3, 2019 | Simon Kent
    The United Nations may resort to military action against states that defy its mandates on global climate action, according to Ole Wæver, a prominent international relations professor at the University of Copenhagen. In an interview with ABC News in Australia, Professor Wæver cautions that what he sees as “climate inaction” might draw the U.N. into considering other means to ensure its goals are met, even if that leads to global armed conflict. Professor Wæver says more resistance to change could potentially threaten democracy although the U.N. would counter that the end justified the means in much the same way countries...