Monday, 11 December 2023

UN Calls for Public to Live in Mud Huts to Meet 'Net Zero' Goals





Unelected bureaucrats at the United Nations (UN) are calling for the public to start living in huts made from mud and straw in order to meet the globalist agency’s “Net Zero” goals before the year 2050.

The UN has just released a new report that lays out extreme measures citizens in Western nations will need to endure to comply with the corporate elite’s green agenda.

To meet the target of reaching “zero carbon emissions” before 2050, as dictated by the UN and the World Economic Forum (WEF), the public will need to significantly slash their quality of life and begin to align with the globalist vision of collectivism.

The UN insists that traditionally built homes are no longer acceptable and people will need to start living in huts made from building materials consisting of mud bricks, bamboo, and forest “detritus.”

According to the UN, the world needs to switch to “regenerative material practices.”

These practices involve using “ethically produced” low-carbon earth and bio-based building materials.

Examples include mud bricks, timber, bamboo, and agricultural and forest detritus.

The report harks back to the middle of the last century when the vast majority of cultures built large buildings and cities out of indigenous earthen, stone, and bio-based materials, including timber, cane, thatch, and bamboo.

Contrasting modern concrete, steel, and glass buildings, the United Nations asserts that “massive mud buildings have been maintained for centuries with their structures intact.”

The UN lays out the plans in a recently published report titled “Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future.”

The report draws on a wide variety of international authors.

The UN worked alongside Yale University and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GABC) to prepare the report.

GABC received financial funding from the green activist Laudes Foundation and the British Government.

The report is one of a number that have appeared recently that have started to lay out the hard changes that will need to be made to meet the globalist “Net Zero” goals.

Under Net Zero, 80% of the world’s energy produced by fossil fuels will be banned in less than 30 years.

The construction sector is said to account for 37% of “human-caused emissions” of gases such as carbon dioxide.

Making progress on reducing this will require drastic measures with the report stating that materials such as concrete, steel, and aluminum will be used only when “absolutely necessary.”

However, as Slay News previously reported, experts are warning that meeting these targets will cost taxpayers a staggering $75 trillion.

Unsurprisingly, the unelected UN demands legislative action in its buildings report and suggests taxpayer money must be used to enforce its green agenda schemes.

Government “incentives, awareness campaigns, and legal and regulatory frameworks” will be needed to push the UN’s mud huts plans, the report notes.

“Recycling systems for building materials tend to require similar kinds of support across countries,” the report states.

“Far more investment” is required for the measures due to the complexity of what is being proposed, according to the UN.

“Regulation and synergistic enforcement is required across all phases of the building life cycle, from extraction through to end-of-use,” the report adds.

Meanwhile, bureaucrats installed in Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration have been pushing more measures that will drastically slash the quality of life for most Americans to meet “Net Zero.”

As Slay News recently reported, Biden’s “climate czar” John Kerry led the United States in signing a pact with several other major food-producing nations that seeks to crack down on farming.

America joined twelve other nations from around the world in an agreement to crack down on the agriculture industry to fight “global warming.”

International governments have agreed to sign a pact pledging to target food production by shutting down farms to reduce “methane emissions.”

The thirteen nations signing the Global Methane Pledge are:

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Burkina Faso
  • Chile
  • Czech Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Germany
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Spain
  • The United States
  • Uruguay

The move seeks to drastically cut meat and dairy supply around the world to allegedly “save the planet” from “climate change.”

The U.S., Australia, Brazil, and Argentina, nations that are signing the pact, are among the world’s largest producers of meat.

Meanwhile, major American cities are putting drastic measures in place in order to comply with “Net Zero” targets.

As Slay News reported, 14 U.S. cities have set a “target” to comply with the green agenda goals of the UN and WEF by banning meat, dairy, and private car ownership by 2030.

The U.S. cities have formed a coalition called the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group” (C40).

The C40 has established an “ambitious target” to meet the WEF’s goals by the year 2030.

To fulfill the “target,” the C40 Cities have pledged that their residents will comply with the following list of mandatory rules:

  • “0 kg [of] meat consumption”
  • “0 kg [of] dairy consumption”
  • “3 new clothing items per person per year”
  • “0 private vehicles” owned
  • “1 short-haul return flight (less than 1500 km) every 3 years per person”

The C40 Cities’ dystopian goals can be found in its “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report.

The American city members of C40 include:

  • Austin
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Houston
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • New Orleans
  • New York City
  • Philadelphia
  • Phoenix
  • Portland
  • San Francisco
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Seattle

Phoenix is leading the charge on the push, as Slay News reported.

The Democrat mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, Kate Gallego, has taken steps toward enforcing the globalist agenda by moving to ban meat and dairy consumption and private car ownership.

Gallego, a member of C40 since 2020, now serves as “Vice Chair of the C40 Steering Committee,” which” provides strategic oversight to ensure C40’s mission and mandate are directly driven by and responsive to the needs of C40 cities.”

Their mission and mandate include a Race to Zero global campaign to reach net-zero carbon emissions in 1,000 cities worldwide and “sustainable food policies” that support “an overall increase of healthy plant-based food consumption in our cities by shifting away from unsustainable, unhealthy diets,” A.K.A. carnivorous diets.

C40 Cities also requires limits on the number of items of clothing individuals can purchase each year and will restrict members of the public to only travel by air once every three years.

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