14 American cities will fully comply with the globalist climate change-driven agenda, calling for widespread reduction in dairy and meat consumption, private car ownership, and air travel.
The U.S. cities form part of the ‘C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group,’ which issued its disturbing 2019 “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report.
The World Economic Forum promotes the group on its website.
These 14 American cities are part of C40 Cities:
- Austin, Texas
- Boston, Massachusetts,
- Chicago, Illinois
- Houston, Texas
- Los Angeles, California
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Miami, Florida,
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- New York City, New York
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Portland, Oregon
- Seattle, Washington
- San Francisco, California
- Washington D.C.
The report has several insane initiatives to combat fictitious climate change.
According to the report, C40 Cities desires its citizens to achieve the following “ambitious targets” by 2030:
- 0 private vehicle ownership
- 1 short-haul return flight (less than 1500 km) every 3 years per person
- 3 new clothing items per person per year
- 0 kg meat consumption
- 0 kg dairy consumption (milk or derivative) per person per year
You’ll find these “ambitious targets” in Section 6 of the report (What can cities do? Consumption interventions by category).
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14 U.S Cities Planning to Ban Meat, Dairy, Private Cars by 2030 – Slay News
14 American cities have set a "target" to comply with the World Economic Forum's (WEF) green agenda goals by banning meat, dairy, and private car ownership by 2030.https://t.co/kw5FPObmB4 pic.twitter.com/R22NPvX0ix— Gitmo (Health is a Wealth) 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@Gitmo99) August 21, 2023
Although C40 Cities released its report four years ago, media coverage has been mostly non-existent.
As The Federalist explained, ‘fact-checkers’ have relentlessly attacked anyone attempting to expose the truth behind the demonic agenda against the working class.
From The Federalist:
In a “fact check” aimed at conservative commentator Glenn Beck, AFP Fact Check claimed that the banning of meat and dairy and limits on air travel and clothing consumption were actually “not policy recommendations.”
AFP quotes a paragraph from the original “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report, which reads, “This report does not advocate for the wholesale adoption of these more ambitious targets in C40 cities; rather, they are included to provide a set of reference points that cities, and other actors, can reflect on when considering different emission-reduction alternatives and long-term urban visions.”
But this paragraph, likely included in the report as a liability in the case of pushback, seems to directly contradict the meaning of “target,” which in this context can be defined as a “desired goal.” The target of eliminating meat, dairy, and private vehicles by 2030 is “based on a future vision of resource-efficient production and extensive changes in consumer choices,” the report notes — something its authors clearly hope to bring about. If these were not their goals, they would not have labeled them “ambitious targets.”
Meanwhile, partnering C40 Cities have incrementally taken steps to achieve the “targets” outlined in the “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report.
Slay News reports:
This year, in lockstep with C40 Cities’ 2030 aims, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city will place caps on the amount of meat and dairy served by city institutions, such as schools and prisons.
ADVERTISEMENTMeanwhile, the U.K. has banned the sale of new gas-powered vehicles after 2030, and France has banned short-haul flights “to cut carbon emissions.”
Strategic funders of C40 Cities include:
- Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)
- Realdania
Read the full list of C40 Cities funders and partners.
The full report is available here.
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