Posted on 11/27/2024 11:53:59 PM PST by Olog-hai
Former Secretary of State John Kerry claimed that there is a “climate emergency,” and suggested that Africans without electricity must select “the right kinds of electricity,” likely referring to green energy production, and that the U.S. must help them to afford it.
Kerry made the comments at a speaking event at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics on Thursday.
The Democrat suggested there will be a need to “declare a climate emergency, which is what we really have. And we need to get people to behave as if this really is a major transitional challenge to the whole planet.”
He noted that the U.S. has the biggest economy on earth, with China in second place. …
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As if there aren’t enough reasons why the Africans are turning to the Russians and Chinese.
IMO—GOD KEEPS KERRY ALIVE & TALKING TO KEEP A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF STUPID FRONT & CENTER.
Small scale solar is growing in rural Africa. Powered by do-gooder NGOs. They are making cell phones easy to charge where people are living off the grid.
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A significant portion of Africa’s population lives without access to electricity, with a large number of people living “off the grid” or “under the grid.” Here are the key statistics and insights regarding electricity access in Africa:
Electricity Access in Africa
Overall Access
Approximately 568 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity23.
This represents about 52% of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa living without electricity access3.
AGW is a hoax, a bank job on the entire world. Or a tube shot, a torpedo from friendly forces at point blank range. F the climate hoaxers, and may they lay down in a bed of barbed wire every night.
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