New United Nations Report Signals Need for Mud and Grass Huts by 2050

From The DAILY SCEPTIC

BY CHRIS MORRISON

It’s all a big ‘conspiracy theory’ that by 2050 we shall be living in mud and grass huts, eating a meat-free diet and giving up most forms of personal transport. Maybe we might not believe it if global elites stopped writing copious reports detailing all these lifestyle changes, which are said to be needed to move to Net Zero. The latest such report comes from the United Nations, which sets out a collectivist global vision of primary building materials consisting of mud bricks, bamboo and forest “detritus”.

According to the UN, the world needs to move to “regenerative material practices” 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, it observes that “massive mud buildings have been maintained for centuries with their structures intact”.

The UN’s recently published report, ‘Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future‘, draws on a wide variety of international authors. Heavily involved are Yale University and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction, the latter operation drawing financial support 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 in less than 30 years if 80% of the world energy produced by fossil fuel is banned under Net Zero. 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 aluminium will be used only when “absolutely necessary”.

War on modern building materials has also been declared by U.K. FIRES, an academic collaboration funded with a £5 million state grant. It has called for a ruthless purge of traditional building supplies, to be replaced with materials such as “rammed earth”. In other reports, U.K. FIRES promotes a world with no flying and shipping by 2050, drastic cuts in home heating and bans on beef and lamb consumption. As we have noted in the Daily Sceptic, U.K. FIRES bases its recommendations on the brutal, and many would argue honest reality of Net Zero. It does not assume that technological processes still to be perfected, or even invented, will somehow lead to minimal disturbance in comfortable industrialised lifestyles.

The latest UN report, along with U.K. FIRES, gives a valuable insight into the fantasy thinking surrounding the belief that oil and gas can be removed from industrial society. Clever people can often be very stupid, especially when group-think takes hold and ‘high status’ opinions – in this case surrounding environmentalism – are required to join the club. Net Zero mandates the dismantling of modern industrial society and the discarding of many of the essentials of modern comfortable living. Using flawed, unproven science, these high-status elites have convinced themselves that the climate is collapsing. Those who know their religious history observe doomsday cults emerging in every era, demanding sins should be purged, and humans pleasures placed on strict, supervised ration.

It will hardly be a surprise that the UN buildings report is riven with demands for legislative action and the use of other people’s money to enforce its crackpot schemes. Government “incentives, awareness campaigns and legal and regulatory frameworks” are said to have been effective in previous recycling schemes. “Recycling systems for building materials tend to require similar kinds of support across countries,” the report states. It need hardly be noted that “far more investment” is required for measures that ensure cooperation across sectors and borders. Due to the complexity of what is being proposed, “regulation and synergistic enforcement is required across all phases of the building life cycle, from extraction through to end-of-use”. 

Needless to say, when re-ordering the lifestyles of eight billion people around the world, it is important to tackle gender bias wherever it is found – in this case, “formal and informal building sectors”. Gender bias is said to be prevalent across the building trade and in emerging economies. Government programmes (quelle surprise) and policies are needed to expand women’s access to new technologies, marketing information and training to sustain their participation on the ground, the report states.

The biggest muddle however arises from the use of sustainable materials, most of which are grown in the ground. That would be the planned agriculture sector that another elite body is busy arguing should be cut back for re-wilding, another group of elite idiots arguing for nitrogen fertiliser to be banned leading to a 50% reduction in crop growth, another bunch of bright sparks demanding more land for bio-fuels and plant-based diets… to be continued.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.

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October 11, 2023 10:11 am

I’ll consider it when I see these “elites” living in yurts.

Reply to  Shoki
October 11, 2023 10:30 am

Apparently Kerry et al have ordered their bamboo outdoor pool covers – they’re doing their bit /sarc

Reply to  Shoki
October 11, 2023 1:25 pm

Hmm. When they demolish the UN Building and rebuild it as a ‘massive mud brick’ structure, then I might reconsider but until then…

Reply to  Richard Page
October 11, 2023 4:55 pm

and rebuild it as a ‘massive mud brick’ structure”

Preferably in Somalia !

Reply to  bnice2000
October 11, 2023 9:23 pm

G’Day bnice,

a ‘massive mud brick’ structure.”

Here’s a good example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schieffelin_Hall

Water is the bane of adobe structures. Somalia would be perfect.

Reply to  Tombstone Gabby
October 12, 2023 2:38 am

Somalia would be perfect.”

the UN would fit in well with all the other pirates.

Reply to  Richard Page
October 11, 2023 8:49 pm

All these people that seem to believe they will be given a choice!

Denis
Reply to  Shoki
October 11, 2023 2:33 pm

I wear bamboo fiber socks. Very soft and comfortable. Does that count?

Reply to  Denis
October 11, 2023 4:54 pm

My pillows are “Bamboo”.

Not sure if that is a brand name or actually what the innards are made from

But a good comfy and solid pillow

I also have a bamboo chopping board and a bamboo pizza paddle..

Doing my bit ! 😉

Michael S. Kelly
Reply to  Denis
October 12, 2023 10:21 am

Bamboo is a massively invasive species of plant. We have a huge stand of it on our property in Virginia. But it pales in comparison to one we saw earlier this year at an archeological site in Italy. Our tour guide told us that a friend of his had said “Hey, I have a couple of bamboo plants. You mind if I bring them here?” The guide had no authority, so he couldn’t object. That was only a couple of years ago, and now there’s a massive bamboo forest on that site.

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  Shoki
October 11, 2023 2:34 pm

I’ll consider laughing at them the whole time.

Editor
October 11, 2023 10:16 am

I’d prefer a cave: Cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Yay caves.

Regards,
Bob

Reply to  Bob Tisdale
October 11, 2023 12:15 pm

I always appreciate your humorous comments 😀

Reply to  Bob Tisdale
October 11, 2023 1:21 pm

Flintstones, meet the Flintstones
They’re the fossil-fuel free family
From the town of Blackrock
They live a page right out of history

Let’s ride with the family down the street
Through the courtesy of Fred’s two feet

When you’re like the Flintstones
You’ll have a prim-a-tive time
A shortened life time
You’ll have a gay old time!

Reply to  Gunga Din
October 11, 2023 1:24 pm

(Dang! I didn’t think those two links would come through!)

Reply to  Bob Tisdale
October 11, 2023 1:28 pm

Yay. The trick is, of course, finding an unoccupied one in just the right area – near the shops, good school for the kids and with good off-road parking for the bicycles or flintstone-esque car.

Reply to  Richard Page
October 11, 2023 6:48 pm

Two of my friends have what their wives refer to as “man-cave”

Does that count ?

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  Bob Tisdale
October 12, 2023 3:25 am

What about the bear?

Ron Long
October 11, 2023 10:18 am

I was a certified attendant at a United Nations function, the IAEA Redbook symposium in Vienna, Austria. There was not a single UN employee,or person associated thereto, fit to live in a mud and stick hut. Oh, wait a minute, the UN intends for you to live in a mud hut, while they continue their lifestyle of exorbitant consumption. Remind me again, why do we need the UN?

ferdberple
Reply to  Ron Long
October 11, 2023 10:51 am

UN attendants are certifiable.

CampsieFellow
Reply to  Ron Long
October 12, 2023 3:09 am

We don’t.

Tom Halla
October 11, 2023 10:22 am

The UN probably considers the deaths from earthquake or hurricanes a benefit, as mud huts are anything but safe in either.

Reply to  Tom Halla
October 11, 2023 10:31 am

Hopefully, the UN won’t exist in 2050

Frank @TxTradCatholic
Reply to  Energywise
October 11, 2023 12:46 pm

Let’s shoot for 2024.

October 11, 2023 10:28 am

Anyone else seen that bamboo scaffolding used in Asia? Not sure it’s competent enough to form resilient structures,malthough it’s bend radii May bode well in earthquake zones /sarc

October 11, 2023 10:38 am

“Gender bias is said to be prevalent across the building trade and in emerging economies.”

I haven’t yet met a woman who’d like to work with a jack hammer all day- or be a stone mason. If they want that work- let’m have it. 🙂

MarkW
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
October 11, 2023 12:21 pm

Most of the “emerging economies” are begging for women to work in them. They still have to meet the quotas, especially if they want to bid for government work.

Until someone can figure a way to get more women into math and science dominated fields, that shortage will continue.

Coeur de Lion
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
October 12, 2023 1:44 am

But builder’s arse would be nicer

October 11, 2023 10:44 am

“It’s all a big ‘conspiracy theory’ that by 2050 we shall be living in mud and grass huts…”

But, there is a movement now called “proforestation”. The goal is to lock up all the forests- for no other purpose than to sequester carbon- to save the planet. The originator of this lunacy is a former IPCC scientist who co-authored something they published 20+ years ago- named Bill Moomaw. He has a Phd in physical chemistry- which might make him somewhat qualified to discuss the climate but he knows nothing about forests. When I’ve challenged him (he also lives in Wokeachusetts) about what will we do without wood products- he goes mute. If we don’t have wood for homes and other buildings, it’ll be cement and metals and plastic which have a higher carbon footprint and the climatistas won’t want that, so it will be mud and grass.

J Boles
October 11, 2023 10:47 am

All we peasants need are sturdy sandals! (to carry the sedan chairs of the UN elites)

Editor
Reply to  J Boles
October 11, 2023 11:05 am

There was a Monte Python sketch with a sedan chair being carried down a beach to the water. Sadly, I can’t find it online. I also can’t recall how it ended.

Regards,
Bob

spetzer86
Reply to  Bob Tisdale
October 11, 2023 11:33 am

Was it this one? The link is just the overview, but I think it gets the concept across.

Editor
Reply to  spetzer86
October 11, 2023 12:40 pm

Thanks, spetzer86. That’s it.

Regards,
Bob

ferdberple
October 11, 2023 10:49 am

Population density is determined in large part by energy available. No energy, no way to bring food into population centers. No food No people. No people no housing. Problem solved.

Reply to  ferdberple
October 11, 2023 4:56 pm

The most dense populations are found in far-left inner-city suburbs. !

Bob
October 11, 2023 10:51 am

Get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US.

The UN can go to hell.

Having said that the UN needs to vacate all steel, concrete and glass buildings immediately. They can go somewhere that already uses mud huts, I don’t care where they go just get out of the US. New York can use the UN building for housing once it has had a thorough cleaning.

Reply to  Bob
October 11, 2023 11:02 am

Not to forget desinfection !

Reply to  Bob
October 11, 2023 2:05 pm

Interesting to remember that The League of Nations after WW1 was Wilsons idea.
But the Senate shot down the US’s membership.
After WW2 when the UN was formed, they chose NYC to be its HQ.
Tougher for the US to get now.

Reply to  Gunga Din
October 11, 2023 2:06 pm

It’s done nothing for the US but to pick the taxpayers’ pocket.

Bob
Reply to  Gunga Din
October 11, 2023 3:18 pm

The UN is a disgrace, I am embarrassed that the US is involved with it.

October 11, 2023 11:00 am

Heard for the first time today,
future bank cards will be made of wood…

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Reply to  Krishna Gans
October 11, 2023 1:39 pm

Will that magnetic strip be made of Ironwood?

Reply to  Krishna Gans
October 11, 2023 1:46 pm

Side note.
I have a few old postcards. A couple them are wood. A couple more made of leather.
Postmarks put before The Post Office set standards for what could be mailed.
(I also had a letter only about twice the size of the postage stamp!)

ResourceGuy
October 11, 2023 11:08 am

This is great. Now all they need to do is promote this during election months in the U.S. It would have a very important impact–I assure you.

October 11, 2023 11:20 am

That UN building(s) complex in New York …. Even though it had a multi billion ‘refurbishment’ 10 years ago, it is pushing 75 years old.

Any further, future, upgrades should include the use of mud bricks, bamboo and forest “detritus”, and “ethically produced” low carbon earth and bio-based building materials like (again) mud bricks, timber, and agricultural and forest detritus.

Special attention should be given to the interior furnishings as well … desks, chairs, etc. No plastics, no oil, no lubricant in any chair wheels or carts. No natural gas or forced air heating … again, bearing lubricants.

Reply to  DonM
October 11, 2023 1:20 pm

Since the world is heating up at an unprecedented rate according to the UN, maybe they should just move to South Georgia.

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  Oldseadog
October 11, 2023 2:41 pm

I vote North Pole. They can swim, right?

Reply to  Jeff Alberts
October 11, 2023 6:52 pm

Feed the PBs ! 🙂

October 11, 2023 11:23 am

Story Tip

The green energy net-zero plan will require a command economy
And several technological impossibilities, and a massive drop in living standards

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/11/green-energy-net-zero-biden-command-economy-impossible/

strativarius
October 11, 2023 11:28 am

U.K. FIRES…. the people.

In the U.K. we have a land registry listing ownership etc. And that includes a lot of old housing stock

They can’t get rid of that easily, but they can shut off the power etc

Reply to  strativarius
October 12, 2023 4:51 am

Councils are pressing housing associations and housing trusts to upgrade their stock to Energy Perfomance Certificate ‘C’ or face a fine of £5000 per property. A very small fraction of the housing stock meets that standard because it is old and some conservation-oriented trusts have no houses above ‘E’.

Bringing an eighteenth century cottage up to category C requires massive renovations at eye-watering cost, and in many cases is not even technically feasible. Even when it is possible the renovations amount to vandalism and crimes against social history.

The solution the landlords are converging on, independently, is to sell off their portfolios. So the tenants are evicted (Section 21), someone with deep pockets gets a holiday home they will use a couple of weekends a year, and a few hundred thousand families (mostly young, with young kids) will join queues 20 deep at each listing frantically searching for a new home.

It will probably be called off, but not soon enough.

It occurs to me that the first genuine climate refugees will be the UK homless, forced to leave the country to find shelter.

strativarius
October 11, 2023 11:53 am

Wine and beer…

Climate change may be improving the quality of Bordeaux wines – New Scientist

Climate change could make beer taste worse – BBC

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  strativarius
October 11, 2023 5:44 pm

Climate change could make beer taste worse”

Not possible.

Reply to  Jeff Alberts
October 12, 2023 4:53 am

Beer is horrible. I will be glad when I’ve had enough.

October 11, 2023 12:23 pm

Can I insist on carbon-neutral mud and grass for my hut?

/sarc

Reply to  Paul Hurley
October 11, 2023 1:35 pm

You can insist on anything you like, dear, but you’ll get what you’re given and like it.

October 11, 2023 12:29 pm

Hmmm….empowering women to make mud bricks and live in huts made from same….been done before….I don’t think women will fall for it this time….

Martin Pinder
October 11, 2023 12:36 pm

And what happens when it rains? I remember seeing a documentary about a mosque in West Africa. Every year they had to go & clap more mud & dung on the surface to replace that that had been washed off by the rains. Mud brick may be alright in Egypt where there is little rain, but Northern Europe?

Reply to  Martin Pinder
October 11, 2023 2:06 pm

The trick is to use clay mud and burn it 😀 It’s named brick 😀

Reply to  Krishna Gans
October 11, 2023 4:11 pm

And what do you fire it with when the wood runs out?

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  Jim Gorman
October 11, 2023 5:46 pm

Woke people.

JonasM
October 11, 2023 12:52 pm

Well, if all these groups have contradictory recommendations, how about we just lock them up in a big conference room, with the condition that they cannot leave until they reconcile their differences and have a comprehensive, non-contradictory recommendation to save us all?

Yeah, I suggest they do that. That should work.

Edward Katz
October 11, 2023 2:11 pm

The first thing I want to see is a list of UN officials who take up permanent residency in one of these. Then another listing of the members of Greenpeace, Environmental Defense, the Sierra Club, etc. who have followed suit. Chances are good we’ll be looking at a blank sheet

2hotel9
October 11, 2023 2:27 pm

I got no problem with this! Round up all who are connected to UN, put them in enclosures with no water, food, electricity or sewage and let them prove to everyone else how intelligent they are. Their spouses and children, too.

October 11, 2023 3:08 pm

I’m no scientist but I think the 2050 net zero world will support at most about 1.5 billion humans living short miserable lives.

Mark Luhman
Reply to  Thomas Finegan
October 11, 2023 3:31 pm

Add in slavery will be back big time, after all the elites never do back breaking work. They simply have slaves do it.

Reply to  Thomas Finegan
October 11, 2023 9:09 pm

Remember: WE are the carbon they want to reduce.

October 11, 2023 4:42 pm

I look forward to seeing how the mudbrick wind turbines fare, especially the offshore ones>

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Reply to  markx
October 11, 2023 9:06 pm

Didn’t you read? Steel and concrete saved for necessary projects.

FlaMan1
October 11, 2023 6:58 pm

I live in Florida near the coast. We have very strict standards which include mandatory hurricane impact windows, strong concrete or deep piling foundations. Unique building codes to deal with high winds. Many of our homes have to be built a few feet off the ground to deal with flash flooding. Curious if any of those lefty’s have the spec sheets for mud hut wind resistance and flash flood certifications. If you have a copy please forward to me. I wont hold my breath…

Reply to  FlaMan1
October 11, 2023 8:03 pm

Just remember the second little piggie !

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  FlaMan1
October 12, 2023 3:36 am

The point is that you are not supposed to dwell in Florida at all. just leave it to the gators.

Ed Zuiderwijk
October 12, 2023 3:23 am

What to think of not-so-ethically produced and applied pieces of lead coming their way?

Billions of people in the third world are struggling to replace their primitive hovels by something decent and these clowns think we should go back to those? Totally disconnected from the real world.

Tom in Florida
October 12, 2023 4:24 am

But how will we met our quota of bricks if the government punishes us by not giving us straw?

DFJ150
October 12, 2023 6:05 am

Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates, huddled over a wildebeest dung fire in their mutual mud hovel, trying to roast a small piece of kale for their environmentally friendly dinner. This is what needs to happen before I take one word of theirs seriously. Same odds of happening as the Vikings winning the Super Bowl, hell freezing over, or Pedo Joe completing a sentence.

October 13, 2023 4:04 am

Presumably it will reduce the 8ndentives for migration if the best you are guaranteed is a hovel.