Nearly a hundred cities are members of the globalist climate organization C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, which has set the goal of completely eliminating meat and milk consumption by 2030, prohibiting people from owning their own cars, except for a short-term drive of 1,500 kilometers they could take no longer than a round-trip flight every three years, and they could buy only three new items of clothing each year. 

The organization is made up of nearly 100 cities worldwide, and its American members include Austin, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, Washington DC and Seattle. Among others, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, ​​Berlin, Milan, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Tel-Aviv and Warsaw joined from Europe.

their website , they say they are committed to being a fair, diverse and inclusive organization.

"To succeed in our mission to help the world limit global warming to 1.5°C and build healthy, equitable and resilient communities, we are working towards a future where everyone, everywhere can thrive. This vision can only be realized with a diverse workforce and an inclusive mission"

they add.

They set minimum requirements for their members, so membership is based on performance-based requirements rather than dues, and each city is subject to an annual review.

Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, became the chairman of C40 in December 2021. Speaking at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, Khan pledged to put the C40's budget and staff behind efforts to tackle air pollution and support emissions reduction strategies.

C40 Cities is also supported by the World Economic Forum (WEF), which also makes no secret of its plans for the future, stating in a 2016 promotional video: "By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy."

One of the WEF's 'bioethicists', Dr Matthew Luai, has also proposed to achieve these goals by genetically modifying people to be allergic to meat. Liao also talked about reducing the physical size of humans through eugenics or hormone injections to consume less resources.

- writes The Federalist .

Source: vasarnap.hu

Cover image: Yay Abe / C40 Cities Facebook (detail)