Global Warming Alarmist Elon Musk Calls for Carbon Tax Supported by WEF Globalists
Tony Heller, an environmentalist, geologist, electrical engineer and teacher, criticized Musk’s assertions on the merits of a carbon tax. He said that there is no indication that extreme weather has gotten worse. The global death rate for all types of natural disasters, including weather, are down 95% over the last century.
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Elon Musk's Unbelievably Simple Killer Break Down on Climate Change.
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Summary by JW WIlliams
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and owner of X/Twitter, is a long-time global warming alarmist and has reiterated his support for carbon taxes, aligning with the World Economic Forum’s call for a globally coordinated system of carbon taxes. Conservatives are critical of the tax and his motives as his Tesla company may benefit.
Tony Heller, an environmentalist, geologist, electrical engineer and teacher, criticized Musk’s assertions on the merits of a carbon tax. He said that said that most carbon dioxide is coming from Asia, and that China is the largest producer of CO2 and is planning 655 new coal fire power plants, which is more than exist in the US. If leaders were serious about reducing carbon dioxide, they would go after China, not western nations.
Climate change is simply an excuse for control over the masses. The solutions are lies. Heller said that there is no indication that extreme weather has gotten worse. The global death rate for all types of natural disasters, including weather, are down 95% over the last century. The rate of growth of “fossil fuels” is increasing rapidly because wind and solar power are unreliable.
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WARNING: Vulgar language
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Tony Heller’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TonyHeller/videos
Real Climate Science: https://realclimatescience.com/#gsc.tab=0
State of the Union: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/elon-musk-calls-for-carbon-tax-in-lockstep-with-world-economic-forum/ar-BB1hVElD