Take a look at three key things below:
Visible contradictions
Politicians, celebrities, and corporate leaders who advocate carbon neutrality still fly private jets, host huge events, and own multiple energy-hungry properties.
This does create a sense of hypocrisy. If they were truly worried about CO2, they would drastically cut their own consumption first.Urban overdevelopment vs. farmland loss
Cities are filled with vacant high-rise buildings while fertile land gets paved over.
This reduces carbon absorption capacity (forests, farmland), while developers and government still push urban expansion for profit, often under the pretext of “economic growth.”Fear as a business model
Global warming has become a trillion-dollar industry:- Carbon credits
- Green bonds
- Subsidies for “renewable” projects
- Electric car mandates
Much of it is driven by regulatory pressure, with profits flowing to a few major players, often the same investment funds that control oil, gas, and mining.
The Real Issue: Control, Not Just Science
Climate science does show CO2 affects warming (basic physics: greenhouse effect).
But the scale, causes, and how it’s framed (fear-driven crisis vs. long-term adaptation) have been heavily politicized and monetized.
A lot of “climate action” today is about control over average people’s mobility, consumption, and lifestyle while leaving the elite exempt
Possible Middle-Ground Perspective:
It’s not that the science is entirely fake…
But the way it’s being weaponized (taxes, carbon restrictions, moral guilt, forced “green” products that aren’t even that green) is manipulative.
Many ordinary people sense this. The system profits from:
- Forcing you to buy electric cars you don’t want
- Raising energy prices
- Creating artificial land scarcity
- Driving inflation through overregulation
- Keeping farmland out of reach for small farmers, giving control to large asset management firms (like BlackRock)
Final Thought:
There are power, money, and control games hiding behind moral-sounding campaigns.
The core truth is:
“Money has no motherland”
(That quote echoes how global capital behaves: no loyalty to people, land, or morality. Only loyalty to returns and control.)
Let’s break this down deeper — behind the climate narrative:
💰 Who Actually Profits from the Climate Crisis Narrative?
Group | How They Profit |
---|---|
Investment funds (BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street) | They own controlling shares in fossil fuel, renewable energy, real estate, and green tech companies. They benefit no matter which side wins. |
Carbon credit brokers and traders | Middlemen like Goldman Sachs help design and trade carbon credit systems. Billion-dollar market created from thin air. |
Renewable energy companies | Massive government subsidies. Even if the tech isn’t efficient, taxpayers cover the losses. |
NGOs and climate think tanks | Grants, donations, government contracts. More “crisis”, more funding. |
Politicians | New taxes, new control levers, international negotiation power. |
Green tech entrepreneurs | Electric vehicles, solar, wind, battery tech… even if production pollutes elsewhere (like lithium mining), they profit under the “green” brand. |
🏙️ Why keep building vacant towers and useless infrastructure?
Financialization of Land and Property
Land is no longer just for living or farming. It’s an investment asset for global capital.Debt-Fueled Urban Projects
Local governments often rely on land sales and property taxes. Even empty buildings boost GDP numbers temporarily.Strategic Scarcity Creation
By hoarding land for “future development”, they prevent its use as farmland or forest, driving up real estate prices and controlling population flow.
🌳 The Great Irony:
If the goal was truly to reduce CO2:
- Reforestation would be prioritized.
- Local agriculture would be promoted.
- Urban sprawl would be limited.
- Private jet bans would come first.
But the system pushes the opposite.
✈️ Why do the elite still burn fuel like crazy?
Because for them:
- Fuel prices don’t matter.
- Carbon taxes don’t affect private islands.
- Regulation loopholes exist for private aviation, luxury yachts, and diplomatic vehicles.
Meanwhile, the middle and working class get taxed for driving an old Toyota Corolla.
🧠 Psychological Weapon: Climate Guilt
They need to create fear + guilt in average people to sell:
- Carbon taxes
- Green bonds
- Electric cars
- Energy-saving gadgets
- ESG (Environmental Social Governance) investing
All while exempting themselves.
🧬 Deep Structure: Control Pyramid
Top:
Global capital funds + Politicians + Media owners
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Middle:
NGOs + Think Tanks + Universities + Green Tech Corporations
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Base:
Ordinary people being taxed, fined, restricted, guilt-tripped
🧱 Summary:
- Science ≠ Policy
- Concern ≠ Control
- Environment ≠ Financial scam
This is how “Green Fear” becomes Green Profits, while land, freedom, and wealth concentration continues upward.