• CNBC Climate Hysteria Ranks Connecticut As One Of The States "Least-Prepared For Climate Change And Extreme Weather"

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    CNBC is working really hard to push the climate agenda, suggesting that some states are even more vulnerable than others to the "risks of climate change" and further asserts that some of these states, like Connecticut, just aren't working hard enough to mitigate the "risks".

    This year's study focused on infrastructure the most, which accounts for 17% of a state's overall ranking.

    The CNBC study also considered National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data on extreme weather for the primary geographic regions within which the U.S. states are situated, and U.S. Department of Energy data on renewable power.

    Connecticut ranked third on the list -- meaning it's one of the states least-prepared for climate change and extreme weather. The scores include a 51% on infrastructure readiness, a 62.44% on the "climate extremes" index and an estimate that 96% of properties in the state are at risk from climate change. The state earned an 8% score for use of renewable energy.

    "It is a near perfect climate storm in The Constitution State," alleges CNBC.

    The fear-mongering continues, "Temperatures are warming. Severe weather, including Nor'easters, is intensifying. Sea levels are rising." without providing any evidence that such claims are even true. And in fact, more than 1,600 scientists signed a declaration saying there is no climate change emergency.

    Nonetheless, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is fully on board with the climate change agenda, and laments how "widespread" the alleged effects of climate change are in Connecticut... "from reducing quality of life, to increasing health-care costs and worsening health-care outcomes."

    It's about health equity as far as the DPH is concerned.

    That's why DPH is working to "address social determinants of health in the context of climate change" -- whatever that word salad means -- because apparently climate change has "exacerbated social inequities."

    Screenshot, CT DPH

    Additionally, CNBC pointed out that Connecticut adopted a climate action plan in 2021 that includes a 45% reduction in CO2 levels by 2030 -- an aggressive and unrealistic climate goal that comes straight from the World Economic Forum's Net-Zero Challenge.

    The globalist's challenge includes goals such as phasing out the use of coal, moving to electric vehicles, creating disincentives for gas engines, regulating building standards (e.g., to ban coal, ban oil, ban gas boilers), completely eliminating the use of fossil fuels for heat, mandating energy performance standards, investing in "renewables" and much more.

    So you should probably expect the climate agenda to get pushed even harder in Connecticut...

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    "Getting to Net Zero" means worldwide depression, suffering & depopulation the last which also on the WEF's agenda. As Gorbachev said 20-30 years ago "The threat of environmental catastrophe will be the key to ushering in the "NEW WORLD ORDER".

    Effin Wall Street is Leading the way.....Traitors all!

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