COP-30 Insanity Vs the Global Tide of Climate and Energy Reality

Climate grifters heading to Brazil for November 10-21 climate gabfest face new challenges

Paul Driessen

The 30th Conference Of Parties (COP-30) is in full tirade down in Belém, Brazil. Many of the 50,000+ attendees arrived via the sleek private jets they always take to planet-saving climate conferences. To make travel from the airport to the host city easier, Brazil felled some 100,000 rainforest trees and worse scandals to build an oil-based asphalt highway. They’ll chatter endlessly and devour mountains of meat.

These Terra do Brasil rainforests are also where illegal loggers go for “at least half of the balsa wood” used as the core of wind turbine blades – to save the planet, of course.

But lest these inconvenient facts – or President Trump trashing the COP and climate agenda before the UN General Assembly – get excessive attention, climate alarmists and their grifter allies have been busy ramping up hysteria over “horrific impacts” from climate change and extreme weather.

Google Chrome’s AI overview says climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, melting icecaps and raising sea levels, making water scarcer in some regions while flooding others, wrecking ecosystems and biodiversity, making warming oceans more acidic, and threatening agriculture and human and planetary health. 

It’s all exaggeration and fabrication, exported endlessly from computer models and imaginations – but not supported by actual, real-world data and evidence.

Despite Earth’s ever-changing climate, neither hurricanes nor tornadoes are becoming more frequent or severe, nor are floods and droughts. Biodiversity is threatened most by blanketing vast areas with solar panels and wind turbines, and mining and processing raw materials to manufacture them. Earth’s barely warming oceans are slightly alkaline (pH 8.1), not acidic. More atmospheric carbon dioxide helps crop, forest, desert and grassland plants grow faster, better and with less water.

But fear-instilling “news” headlines and “studies” keep fueling the COP-30 fires:  

Climate change and extreme weather events could drain the world’s blood banks, they proclaim. It threatens to make running marathons even harder. Whether to have a pet is one of the “most climate-intensive decisions” we make. Humanitarian visas must be created for Pacific Islanders whose homes will soon be drowned by rising seas.

Climate change is creating “deadly rivers in the sky” and “supercharging” extreme rainfall. The climate crisis disproportionately impacts Indonesian women and girls. Danish farmers must use methane-reducing feed supplements, which cause plummeting milk yields, diarrhea, fevers and miscarriages in dairy cows.

Not to be upstaged, climate modeler Michael Mann and comrades issued a dire report, ranting that “We are hurtling toward climate chaos. The planet’s vital signs are flashing red.” The dangers “are no longer future threats but are here now!”

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. What to do? Begin by taking a deep breath and following Bill Gates.

Despite (still) sending millions to climate-crisis groups and issuing multiple stark warnings, Mr. Gates now says climate change is not a crisis and will not destroy the planet or cause “humanity’s demise.” He now says we must focus on improving lives, healthcare and living standards for the world’s poorest countries, particularly by ensuring that they have plentiful, dependable, affordable (PDA) electricity and fuels, especially coal, oil, gas and nuclear.

That’s an admirable start. Hopefully his foundations will now send millions to climate-realism organizations – and billions to real PDA energy projects and modern housing, hospital, school and infrastructure efforts in Asia, Latin America and especially Africa.

Additionally, so far this year, 893 companies have pulled out of the Science-Based Targets Initiative, which requires “scientifically validated climate targets” and “greenhouse gas” (GHG) “emission goals aligned with international standards.” Not only were those targets never science-based or scientifically validated. They were always unachievable moral preening based on faulty computer-model forecasts of human and planetary catastrophes allegedly due to fossil fuel use.

Further underscoring the weakening global adherence to the phony scientific, economic and ethical “consensus” over an alleged manmade climate crisis, since December 2024 dozens of large US and foreign banks have withdrawn from the Net Zero Banking Alliance. The exodus forced the UN-inspired Alliance to close its doors and cease operations.

Nevertheless, despite the major setbacks, rent-seeking COP-30 attendees continue to fulminate about planet and humanity’s dreadful fate.

Like the Black Knight in “Monty Python in Search of the Holy Grail,” they stand armless and legless, refusing to give up, screaming futilely at their departing supporters: “They’re just flesh wounds. Come back here! I’ll bite your legs off.”

In other apt cinematic analogies, once these COP creatures are given life by politicians, Dr. FrankUNstein and a random jolt of electricity from distant wind turbines, they terrorize in seeming perpetuity. In Brazil they’re shapeshifting planet-saving solutions and demands.

For decades, COP gatherings focused on “Mitigation” – demanding trillions of dollars from de-industrializing developed countries to control climate, weather, and people’s energy use and living standards. This, they assured us, would prevent manmade cataclysms predicted by computer models that begin with the assumption that rising GHG levels cause disasters. That old dog rarely hunts anymore.

So this year’s COP-30 focus has shifted, first to “Adaptation” – demanding trillions from de-developing countries for studies, planning and “resilience-building.” This, they assure us, will help poor nations adapt to climate cataclysms that models and studies allege result from worsening temperatures, weather and sea levels that developed countries (but not China, India or Russia) are still causing. More empty gestures.

And second, additional trillions for “Reparations” to poor and developing nations (ie, Swiss bank accounts) for climate and weather damages that rich countries purportedly caused in the past.

Poor countries and people have God-given rights to PDA electricity, fuels and petrochemical products that enable them to take their rightful place among Earth’s healthy and prosperous people. They don’t have a right to threaten or blackmail developed countries for mitigation, adaptation or reparation cash.

Ironically, many COP-30 attendees – as well as the United Nations, World Bank and climate scolds like Mike Mann and Al Gore – would deny them those rights and even access to modern transportation, housing and agricultural technologies. Because, as Barack Obama told South Africans in 2013, “if … everybody has got a car and everybody has got air conditioning, and everybody has got a big house, the planet will boil over” – unless we eliminate fossil fuels and switch to renewable energy.

Add to that poll findings that (#8) an eye-popping 45% of Americans would be willing to pay only $12 annually to “address climate change” and over half would pay zero. In reality, a government-orchestrated switch to wind, solar and battery electricity would force families to pay thousands of extra dollars every year, endure frequent blackouts and struggle with fewer jobs and lower living standards.

All these are compelling reasons why President Trump is not attending COP-30 and why the United States should formally withdraw from the Paris climate accord/treaty and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the twin mothers of all climate machinations.

Many counties would follow, and people everywhere would be much better off.

Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books and articles on energy, climate change, economic development and human rights.

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Bob
November 17, 2025 10:35 pm

It would be a very humbling experience for anyone but the CAGW fakers. They are shameless.

November 17, 2025 11:30 pm

Google search interest for “climate change” hit an all-time low in 2024–2025 in most Western countries. Lower than during the depths of COVID lockdowns.

Looks like the HOAX is finally fading away..
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Reply to  upcountrywater
November 18, 2025 3:44 am

Very interesting.

Trump calling Climate Change a Hoax probably tamped down the interest a little bit more.

Trump questioning the narrative gives others permission to question the narrative.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
November 18, 2025 12:28 pm

Genuine science should be about gaining understanding and communicating “the best we know” rather than twisting results into “the most we can get”.

Bill Toland
November 17, 2025 11:53 pm

Barack Obama told South Africans in 2013, “if … everybody has got a car and everybody has got air conditioning, and everybody has got a big house, the planet will boil over””.

Translation: it’s ok for rich hypocrites like me to have these things, not you peasants.

Reply to  Bill Toland
November 18, 2025 3:48 am

Barack also said (paraphrase): “Under my plan (to do away with fossil fuels), electricity prices will necessarily go higher.”

Obama was telling the truth for once.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
November 18, 2025 5:47 am

Slight correction, he actually used the term,”skyrocket.”

“Under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket, regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad, because I’m capping greenhouse gases…”

Andrew McBride
Reply to  Bill Toland
November 18, 2025 4:23 am

The climate hysterics are going to fight carbon dioxide down to the last penny, your penny

altipueri
November 18, 2025 1:18 am

Now for some bad news – the Green Party in the UK is now polling at 17% – same as the Conservatives, more than the Liberal Democrats.

The climate mind virus is still spreading.

Bill Toland
Reply to  altipueri
November 18, 2025 1:39 am

The British Greens are now extremely hard left which means that they are taking these votes from the Labour Party which they regard as too moderate. This will split the left wing vote in the next general election which will play into Reform’s hands. The first past the post electoral system in Britain which penalised Reform in the last election will now work in Reform’s favour.

altipueri
Reply to  Bill Toland
November 18, 2025 2:47 am

I hope you are right.

1saveenergy
Reply to  Bill Toland
November 18, 2025 7:39 am

All electoral systems are designed to keep the grifters in power for as long as possible, the voting system is to allow the voters to think they have some choice & control, but the result of all elections is that a corrupt grifting politician gets given more power.
In the UK, it’s just a revolving door

gezza1298
Reply to  1saveenergy
November 18, 2025 8:50 am

Well, it does depend on how you view a general election. Is it to allow people to exercise their right to vote, or is it actually to elect a government. The first past the post system does usually produce the latter with only 2 instances of a coalition being required. PR systems virtually never produce a government the morning after the vote.

Derg
Reply to  altipueri
November 18, 2025 5:04 am

You really need someone to put UK citizens first. MUKGA

Reply to  altipueri
November 18, 2025 6:58 am

Zack “Hypnotits” Polanski’s Greens in the UK are just a kind of care-in-the-community party. It’s daycare for crazies. Don’t worry about them.

gezza1298
Reply to  altipueri
November 18, 2025 8:46 am

And the same as the Labour party but a long way behind Reform.

Reply to  altipueri
November 18, 2025 12:36 pm

Sorry. I’m an American. I’ve no clue what the different parties in the UK (or Australia) stand on.
What makes it even harder for this “Yank” is that some the words used to describe the parties don’t mean the same thing here in the US.
I know it’d be hard to find an unbiased site, but, is there a site out there that would simplify party names for each country?

November 18, 2025 6:55 am

From article:”Poor countries and people have God-given rights to PDA electricity, fuels and petrochemical products that enable them to take their rightful place among Earth’s healthy and prosperous people.”

One of the greatest declarations against the evil being done by the net zero crowd.

Similar to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”.

John Hultquist
Reply to  mkelly
November 18, 2025 5:48 pm

PDA electricity
Who said this? What does it mean? and which God?

Reply to  John Hultquist
November 19, 2025 3:02 pm

From the article:”… plentiful, dependable, affordable (PDA)…”.

The same God that gave you your unalienable rights.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
November 18, 2025 7:16 am

Defund the COP. With more countries either not attending or making commitments where’s the money coming from? What line item in the UN’s budget aligns with the COP? Rhetorical question.

gezza1298
November 18, 2025 8:52 am

It does seem cheering that so much of the Green Blob is starting to fall apart BUT be careful celebrating too early as away from the headline speeches by various dumb politicians, the UN is trying to put together a censorship agreement to shut down the Deniers and ‘misinformation’ – or people and things the Green Blob does not like as it really is.

John Hultquist
November 18, 2025 5:40 pm

“… an eye-popping 45% of Americans would be willing to pay only $12 annually to “address climate change” and over half would pay zero.”

In the left coast State of Washington there is a Climate Commitment Act that requires major emitters of CO2 to pay an indulgence for their sins. It is estimated this adds 40¢ to 60¢ to transportation fuel costs. Let’s call it 50¢. That, alone, likely adds $250 a year to driver’s expenses. But wait – there’s more. Everything one buys that is delivered to a store by truck is also costing more. So, we are already paying a lot for the privilege of addressing {non-existing} climate change.