Climate change is an existential threat to humanity, threatening our very ability to continue to sustain life on earth, we’re constantly told. Everything from typical hurricane activity to a moderately warm day in July is blamed on climate change by financially interested “experts” and their media partners.
So you’d assume that organizations claiming to “fight” climate change would keep track of where their billions of dollars in funding was going, right? Wrong.
The World Bank, a Washington D.C.-based organization, reportedly lost track of anywhere from $24 to $41 billion in funds supposedly allocated for climate change research. $24 to $41 billion dollars. Gone.
An investigation by Oxfam found that “poor record-keeping practices” and “a lack of traceable spending” led to a disastrous lack of transparency. According to a World Bank source speaking to the New York Post, even that $24-41 billion figure could be completely inaccurate. That source said it “could be twice or 10 times more.”
“All the figures are routinely made up,” the source explained. “Nobody has a clue about who spends what.” […]
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