UN, EU, ICJ, Climate Cabal want to keep world’s poor impoverished

They proclaim a ‘human right’ to ‘clean environment’ but not to reliable energy or better health  

Paul Driessen

On the evening of September 30, 1882, Henry Rogers turned a switch and the Hearthstone Historic House living room in Appleton, Wisconsin (my mother’s hometown) was bathed in a soft amber glow. Hearthstone became the first home in the world lit by electricity.

Today, few can imagine our lives without plentiful, reliable, affordable electricity – for lights, computers, washers, driers, dishwashers, heating, air conditioning, television, vehicles, hospitals, schools, factories, data centers, artificial intelligence and more, to light, improve and sustain our lives. 

And yet nearly 750 million people still have no access to electricity. Billions more have minimal, sporadic access. The vast majority live in Sub-Saharan Africa: 600 million with no electricity; hundreds of millions more with minimal or sporadic power. Many Asians and Latin Americans are similarly deprived. Often, electrification rates are high in cities but extremely low in the countrysides.

Incredibly, across much of Europe, millions of poor and middle-class families are also deprived. Many simply cannot afford electricity prices that have skyrocketed in the wake of coal, gas and nuclear power plant closures, in favor of wind and solar installations.

Other Europeans no longer have jobs, because factories and entire industries cannot afford those prices, closed down and sent their jobs to China and other coal-based-electricity nations. Still others are being told by climate-obsessed pressure group, media and political elites to light, heat and cool only one room, wear more sweaters, and appreciate electricity when it’s available, not gripe about its cost or absence.

Europe refuses to frack for oil and gas … but imports Russian fuels, thereby sustaining Putin’s war on Ukraine’s citizens and civilian infrastructure.

Several US states have also imposed Euro-style electricity rates, rolling or recurring blackouts, and economic disruption in the name of saving the planet from climate calamities.

Leading, applauding and demanding this insanity are the United Nations, European Union, International Court of Justice (ICJ), multilateral anti-development banks, non-governmental organizations and even the now-defunct USAID. They harp about climate emergencies, demand that countries switch to “clean” energy, and refuse to approve or finance fossil fuel projects even for Africa.

The ICJ recently asserted that people have a “human right” to a “clean, healthy, sustainable environment” – which to the court means no impacts from fossil-fuel-driven climate change. It said nothing about rights to reliable and affordable energy, modern healthcare or decent living standards.

These proclamations and policies carry serious and often lethal consequences, especially for the world’s poorest people. They excuse and justify policies that effectively keep families and nations mired in poverty, squalor, joblessness, disease and malnutrition.

President Trump has excoriated the UN for its “brutal” climate and Net Zero policies. The rest of the world should do likewise.

The ICJ-defined right to a clean, healthy, sustainable environment also ignores the reality that “clean energy” requires extensive mining and minerals processing, using fossil fuels and resulting in extensive toxic land, air and water pollution. Much of this dirty work is done in the poor families’ own backyards (because the elites want no mining or processing in their fiefdoms), and much of it involves child and slave labor, no or substandard workplace safety rules, and rampant land and habitat desecration.

The subsequent wind, solar and transmission installations impact hundreds of times more crop, habitat and scenic lands than coal or gas power plants that generate electricity in far greater quantities, far more reliably, far less expensively.

In India’s Thar Desert, next to Pakistan, native species are being sacrificed on the climate crisis and clean energy altar. Solar panels already blanket over 200 square miles; more than 2.5 million trees have been cut down to install them; and another 14,000 square miles of habitat (almost equal to Switzerland or half of South Carolina) could be clear cut for more panels, Vijay Jayaraj reports.

Even ponds that once attracted pelicans and a dozen other species are covered with solar panels. Numerous other wild species are also struggling to survive as their habitats are destroyed. Cleaning and cooling the panels already requires the equivalent of 300,000 people’s drinking water needs every week.

This destruction is happening all over the world. The ICJ still insists wind and solar power foster “clean, healthy, sustainable, climate friendly” economies – and ignores the privation it perpetuates.

The limited, intermittent, unpredictable electricity from Climate Cabal-approved generators guarantees that the world’s still-impoverished people will never have the appliances we take for granted. They may eventually have cell phones and laptops, a few lights, dorm-room refrigerators, and jobs maintaining “renewable” power systems.

However, they will never enjoy the modern healthcare, homes and living standards that require 24/7/365 coal, gas, nuclear or hydroelectric power.

So before we let Net Zero fanatics in the Climate Industrial Complex inflict their lies, ideologies and policies on people who’ve never had an opportunity to enjoy – much less reject – the marvels of modern civilization, let’s ask those prospective victims if they’re okay with that version of a “clean, sustainable” future. With giving up their aspirations for the lives and wonders they see in movies and magazines.

Let’s find out whether they’ve had a chance to speak with their European counterparts, and inquire about how Europe’s automotive, glass, pharmaceutical and other industries are faring. How many workers still have jobs. How many companies have moved their operations to China, India or other faraway locales. How much they enjoy living under the costs and restrictions imposed by EU politicians and bureaucrats.

Eastern Europeans weren’t overjoyed to exchange six years under the Nazis for 50 years under the benevolent people’s republics of the Soviet Union. Poor families in Africa, Asia and Latin America might not equally unexcited about the prospect of swapping their current daily grinds for the minimally better lives envisioned for them by would-be global ruling elites.

Perhaps they will no longer have to live in mud-and-thatch huts, carry water from distant wells, cook over wood and dung fires that infect women and babies with lung diseases, get intestinal diseases from parasite-infected water and spoiled food, suffer from malaria and other insect-borne diseases, be treated in antiquated hospitals that don’t even have window screens, and die decades before they should.

But how much better will their lives be under policies imposed by elites who decide their fates after flying private jets from one of their mansions to the next 5-star UN-sanctioned climate or economic conference?

The world’s poor don’t just have a human right to truly clean, healthy, sustainable environments. They have a right to enjoy the benefits of affordable 24/7 electricity, well-paid jobs, and all the modern appliances, healthcare, homes, prosperity and 6,000+ products made from petrochemicals that most people in industrialized nations already enjoy.

And do so without being guilted and conned by phony claims that aspiring to such energy and lives will bring worsening storms and inundations from rising seas, more forest fires, stressed blood supplies and other catastrophes conjured up by climate grifters and their political, academic and media allies.

Poor and developing nations need to band together, finance their own energy infrastructure, development, health and prosperity – and tell the carbon colonialists to take a hike.

Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power – Black Death, and other books and articles on energy, climate change, economic development and human rights.

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strativarius
October 3, 2025 2:24 am

Student politics….

Carbon colonialists

Childish at best

Bryan A
Reply to  strativarius
October 3, 2025 5:49 am

Poor and developing nations need to band together, finance their own energy infrastructure, development, health and prosperity – and tell the carbon colonialists to take a hike.

Perhaps a word was missed

Poor and developing nations need to band together, finance their own energy infrastructure, development, health and prosperity – and tell the anti-carbon colonialists to take a hike.

After all, they do want to control the entire world and what’s more colonialist than that???

strativarius
Reply to  Bryan A
October 3, 2025 5:54 am

I’ve given up on the media. It’s for seven year olds.

Brian Mead
October 3, 2025 2:32 am

Nicely put, but articles like this should be appearing in the MSM, however!

Bruce Cobb
October 3, 2025 2:51 am

Poor countries should be like Greta, and tell the Climate Cabal that they can “shove their climate crisis up their arse.” But I suppose the lure of that free climate cash is just too appealing.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
October 3, 2025 6:39 am

Not to the people. They will never see a half-pence of it. The ruling elite of those countries gets it all.

Gregg Eshelman
October 3, 2025 3:08 am

How do I contact the admins for this site? It’s sending me two notices to my Yahoo email for every new post. Just started doing that a few days ago.

Reply to  Gregg Eshelman
October 3, 2025 3:22 am

There should be an “unsubscribe” link somewhere on those mails.

I started getting email notifications of topics, which I don’t recall asking for, so it may be that there is an issue with that section of the WordPress setup at their end.

Reply to  bnice2000
October 3, 2025 3:38 am

Correct, there’s an unsubscribe button at the bottom of the emails.

strativarius
Reply to  Gregg Eshelman
October 3, 2025 3:43 am

On the top menu – About…

Choose Contact and fill out the form!

joe-Dallas
Reply to  Gregg Eshelman
October 3, 2025 5:17 am

Yes – The green zealots want to keep poor countries poor.

Marc Jacobson’s 100% renewable in 145 countries has the increase in electric usage approximating the population increase for all the countries in the African continent .

Reply to  Gregg Eshelman
October 3, 2025 9:36 am

Me too

Robertvd
October 3, 2025 3:44 am

Just like EVs are to keep world’s poor impoverished and not driving inside the cities. And it are mostly parties on the Left (workers parties) who go for this nonsense.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Robertvd
October 3, 2025 11:33 am

Remember the 15 minute cities?

October 3, 2025 4:13 am

They proclaim a ‘human right’ to ‘clean environment’”……….

You don’t get a “clean environment” by desecrating the landscape with wind turbines and solar panels. !!

Modern coal and gas are far cleaner and far less environmental harmful over their lifespan than wind and solar.

strativarius
Reply to  bnice2000
October 3, 2025 6:01 am

Human rights are a purely human construct. And since 1997 they have been perverted and hugely expanded. For example – and it is but one of a very great many cases…

Criminal’s deportation case halted over son’s dislike for [Albanian] chicken nuggets
A tribunal ruled it would be ‘unduly harsh’ for the 10-year-old son to return to Albania owing to food sensitivitiesThe Independent

It does get worse.

Reply to  strativarius
October 3, 2025 7:51 am

If you trawl through the msm you’ll find numerous examples like this. It’s totally insane and destroying this country.

October 3, 2025 5:07 am

I think Trump’s rejection of windmills and industrial solar, and promotion of “drill, baby, drill!” and nuclear generation (thanks, AI) is going to change the game for everyone.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
October 3, 2025 6:08 am

The many millions of over-taxed, over-regulated, already-impoverished US people are trying to make ends meet in the US economy
The US economy has lots of low-tech/low-pay/low-benefit, b.s. jobs
The US economy has lots of woke, leftist bureaucrats
Screwed-over folks also have to pay for poverty-stricken, aliens of different cultures from all over, who illegally enter the US, a federal felony
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Those unvetted, illegal, often voting aliens, from all-over, are:
– the dregs of Third World countries, sent by their US-hating, leftist, woke governments, in cahoots with Soros/Biden-financed NGOs
– getting free housing, free food, a never-empty credit card, free phones, free healthcare, free education/job training and whatever other goodies they want. 
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They mainly suck from the government tit:
– have no skills, no training, no education, no modern industrial experience.
– will take low-tech/low-pay/low-benefit jobs at 30% less than legal Americans
– are often good at crime, murder, rape, drug and human trafficking, and driving vehicles into native merrymakers.
– the tens of millions of incompatible, subversive, walk-ins would rather undermine, instead of fight for traditional European and US values and culture. 
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Many millions of illegal aliens have to be shipped back where they came from, before they forever ruin the US, as they ruined Europe, France ,the UK, Ireland, Spain, etc.
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Down-trodden US folks often have to put up with the visual ugliness and noise of hundreds of windmills, that are often idle, because of too little wind year-round, and many thousands of acres of solar panels, that are often covered with snow and ice in winter; there is no solar at night.
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Down-trodden US folks also have to endure the insults of government-imposed mandates of having their girls compete with “boys” on girls’ teams, and “sharing” girl bathrooms and locker rooms, and “losing” their matches to the “boys”, all as mandated by woke Governors, surrounded by the cabal of idiots and the ingrown clique of bureaucrats sucking from the government tit.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  wilpost
October 3, 2025 6:41 am

That is the short list, of course.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
October 3, 2025 10:49 am

A very short concise summary

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  wilpost
October 3, 2025 11:34 am

I was not complaining.

The total list is much more expansive.
You well presented the highlights.

October 3, 2025 5:08 am

Europe wants to have the fossil fuels of Africa, preferably for free
Europe does not want the poor African people to use their own fossil fuels
Europe wants to expand its wind and solar industries
Europe makes loans to poor African people to buy expensive European wind and solar systems, that produce expensive electricity.

Reply to  wilpost
October 3, 2025 5:57 am

Addition.

When something goes wrong, the African people cannot repair them.
A new form of colonialist exploitation

Europe, stagnating with a zero, real-growth GDP, and zero, real-growth household incomes, and lots of economic, social, and culture-altering problems, already for many years, tried to do the same to Russia, by moving NATO forces to Russian borders, and using Ukraine as a heavily-armed, wholly-owned proxy to weaken and break up Russia into manageable, small pieces. Napoleon and Hitler tried, but failed.

Russia has risen from the ashes of WW2 and the Cold War, and has trained many millions of STEM professionals, and has abundant natural resources, and has the will, to build the parts and systems to prevent that takeover by the West from happening.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  wilpost
October 3, 2025 6:43 am

You make points I agree with and points I disagree with.

I will not delve into the politics of Russia-Ukraine.
I have an historical perspective that greatly differs from yours.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
October 3, 2025 3:28 pm

I have reworded my comment to make it clearer

Europe Stagnating with Expensive Wind and Solar Systems and Expensive Imported Natural Resources and Fossil Fuels
Europe has been stagnating, with a zero, real-growth GDP, and zero, real-growth household incomes, and lots of economic, social, and culture-altering problems, already for at least 5 to 10 years.
The US/UK/EU/NATO “entity” moved its forces to Russian borders after 1991.
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The “entity” has been grooming Ukraine to serve as a heavily-armed, wholly-owned proxy to weaken Russia (per Lloyd Austin declaration in Kiev in 2022), with the ultimate goal of breaking up Russia into 5 to 8 small, manageable pieces. 
Napoleon and Hitler tried earlier, but failed.
Western world leaders claim, Europe would be better off if Russia disappeared as a political entity to make it easier to get the natural resources.
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Russia has 1) risen from the ashes of WW2 and the Cold War, and 2) has trained many millions of STEM professionals (all higher education is for free), and 3) has abundant natural resources, and 4) has the will, to build the infrastructures, parts and systems to prevent that Western takeover from happening.

Sparta Nova 4
October 3, 2025 6:55 am

The aspect of all of this that should be the most worrying is the result is the elimination of the middle class and return to the lord-serfs economy.

There are signs The Population Bomb is being enacted to step us back to those dark ages. The One World Order seems to have its allies and marching orders.

While there are aspects of western consumerism based economies that should be looked at closely, impoverishing people should not be the goal.

Panem et circenses should not be the result.

All the while we marvel at our ever evolving technologies, we also become more dependent on those and addicted to them. Is this good? Are we pursuing the hive mind?

Skepticism is asking questions, not accepting conclusions presented via the appeal to authority.

How bad will it have to become before the next Age of Enlightenment?

Or, is merely “resistance is futile – you will be assimilated?”

How close are we to the point when we collectively go throw open our windows and yell, “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!”

With apologies for a Friday rant.

bobclose
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
October 3, 2025 10:44 pm

I agree with your main points, we are getting close to a total rejection of net Zero and the whole climate crisis scenario is getting out of hand when the validated scientific evidence for it is precisely zero. When the public understands that they have been taken for a moralistic ghost ride in the dark by the environmental lobby and their billionaire sycophants who are pushing for more `renewable’ profits, all hell will break loose! It may not be this year, but it’s coming soon-That’s my climate prediction for you!

mleskovarsocalrrcom
October 3, 2025 7:31 am

The reason they are poor and developing countries won’t change by giving them affordable energy, or giving them anything for that matter. Love it or hate it, Colonialism and Capitalism are their salvation.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
October 3, 2025 8:46 am

Specific definitions of Colonialism and Capitalism as it applies to those developing countries is necessary.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
October 3, 2025 10:25 am

Simply put:
Capitalism = Limited Socialism (up for interpretation since no country is without some).
Colonialism = Government by another successful and Democratic country that turns it over to the indigenous people once their society is thriving.

Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
October 3, 2025 10:54 am

Delusion is rampant among many people

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
October 3, 2025 11:36 am

The question was intended to apply those definitions to the specific developing countries. It is not a one size fits all.

I was not asking you to make those applications. Rather I was pointing out how necessary it will be to do so.

October 3, 2025 7:46 am

“On the evening of September 30, 1882, Henry Rogers turned a switch and the Hearthstone Historic House living room in Appleton, Wisconsin (my mother’s hometown) was bathed in a soft amber glow. Hearthstone became the first home in the world lit by electricity.”

“The electricity generated was used to power an arc lamp installed in the picture gallery in 1878. This was replaced in 1880 by Joseph Swan‘s incandescent lamps in what Swan considered “the first proper installation” of electric lighting.”

I think you’ll find that William Armstrong beat him to it.

OuluManc
October 3, 2025 9:32 am

The irony is that “climate justice” (and also mass immigration), is just simply wealth redistribution aka socialism. So in a way yes, we are preventing countries getting rich themselves, due to the ending of fossils madness BUT then we impoverish ourselves by paying for them! So the West is giving fish rather than a providing a rod, and just creating more poverty for everyone.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  OuluManc
October 3, 2025 11:37 am

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life.
Providing the fishing rod is never included in that wisdom, so well done!

Bob
October 3, 2025 2:02 pm

Very nice Paul. The only way these elite bottom feeders are going to wake up is to disconnect their offices and homes from the grid and all fossil fuels. They need to live the life they are demanding others to. These guys suck.

youcantfixstupid
October 3, 2025 3:15 pm

Wow. This post should be circulated to every leader and ‘leader in waiting’ that understands the need for reliable and affordable energy. Make sure they understand it and the facts that back it all up…then unleash their fury on the climate cabal…from Poilievre, Danielle Smith and Scott Moe in Canada to Javier Milei in Argentina, and yes even Nigel Farage and other leaders in the EU
Its LONG past time for pussy footing around, and trying to trade ‘green virtue signaling’ for real growth. For example Danielle Smith needs to have the ‘balls’ to stop pandering to Carney & his elitist army trying to appease them by trading a pipeline for ‘carbon capture’. Call out the hypocrisy, grift, and gas lighting, the outright lies by the climate elitists that would have us all scared freezing in the dark. The BC premier wants to play games, ok, shutoff the spigot west & ship it all to the States, lets see how long BC can survive without cheap reliable energy.

For almost 40 years now I’ve observed REAL racism in form of western elites hamstringing African nations with ridiculous lending policies, forcing them to be dependent on foreign aid rather than helping them unleash their energy resources and abilities. But hey as long as they can have cheap materials for their batteries they don’t care what happens in Africa.

Seriously, its 2025 and there are still people in the world cooking their food with cow shit! Just stop and think about that for just 1 second, cooking with cow shit, how does that make sense in a world with the technology we have? Hell my buddies and I ‘lived’ better in the outback of Canada on canoe in fishing trips…

I probably shouldn’t have read this article today…now I’m just super pissed!….

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