It looks like the UN has plans to drasticly increase the sum of money the UK currently wastes on climate change and wealth redistribution.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... nergy&Cr1=Quote:
27 November 2013 – The United Nations and the World Bank today announced a concerted effort by governments, international agencies, civil society and the private sector to scale up efforts to provide sustainable energy to all, with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calling for massive new investments in the face of a rising “global thermostat.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said:Quote:
“Sustainable energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, social equity, a stable climate and a healthy environment,”
World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said:Quote:
Mr. Kim stressed that financing is key, with $600 billion to $800 billion a year needed from now until 2030 to reach the goals for access to energy, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.
Mr Ban then went on to say:Quote:
Mr. Ban praised achievements already attained such as Brazil’s ‘Light for All’ programme that has reached 15 million people, Norway’s commitment of 2 billion kroner ($330 million) in 2014 for global renewable energy and efficiency, and Bank of America’s Green Bond that has raised $500 million for three years as part of its 10-year $50 billion environmental business commitment.
He also lauded OPEC’s (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) announcement of a $1 billion fund for energy access.
Presumably, since the sum of those example numbers that Mr Ban mentions above don't come anywhere near close to the
$600 to $800 billion he and and the UN wants to spend every year until 2030, the £85 billion over ten years the UK is currently wasting is going to rise very steeply in order to satisfy the UN.
This World Bank publication confirms the UN report above:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... gy-for-allWhere we read this statement where Kandeh Yumkella, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and Chief Executive for Sustainable Energy for All says:
Quote:
We will continue to work with key stakeholders to achieve sustainable energy for all, to drive action that transforms lives.
What he isn't explaining is; by “CHANGED LIVES” he means reducing us to extreme poverty, and reliant on unaffordable, unreliable wind powered electricity that threatens our very lives.
The question we should all be asking our LibLabCon representitive is: Who is ruling over the UK; the UN, the EU, or elected Westminster? By now we should all know the answer to that question - and it isn't the elected Westiminster that rules the UK.