A List Of Non Environmental Organisations And Charities Who Support The Renewables Slaughter And The Industrialisation Of Pristine Wilderness
It’s time I started this list and began to add to it. If you care for the environment and wildlife, do not give money to these NGOs and charities:
Our climate is in crisis. Scientists are shouting an urgent warning: we have little more than a decade to take bold, ambitious action to transition our economy off of coal, oil, and gas, and onto safe and green renewable energy. Shifting to cleaner, locally-run energy will not only slow the tide of climate catastrophe, it’ll create millions of new jobs that sustain families while protecting community health.
For the last decade, many elected leaders and corporations have claimed to care about our future, but have done little more than say they believe climate change is real. Those talking points don’t cut it anymore.
It’s time to put people above the fossil fuel industry and truly act on climate.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Birds:
Climate change is the greatest long-term threat to wildlife and people. We are working to ensure action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a nature friendly way, while helping wildlife to adapt to the changes in climate.
The RSPB support bird-chopping wind turbines:
How we generate our energy has huge consequences for the environment and for wildlife.
We strongly support the UK and European commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Meeting these commitments requires rapid deployment of low carbon technologies (particularly renewable energy) and the phasing out of fossil fuels, which are the main source of emissions in the UK and the EU.
Our planet is warmer now than at any point in the past 1,000 years, and levels of planet-warming greenhouse gases have rocketed in the past 100 years. This is largely due to humans burning coal, oil and gas, and cutting down forests.
If we don't stop doing these things, the planet will continue to heat up. Each degree of warming will bring more extreme weather, placing communities across the world at risk of wildfires, floods and droughts.
Sea levels are rising and oceans are becoming warmer. Longer, more intense droughts threaten crops, wildlife and freshwater supplies. From polar bears in the Arctic to marine turtles off the coast of Africa, our planet’s diversity of life is at risk from the changing climate.
Climate change poses a fundamental threat to the places, species and people’s livelihoods WWF works to protect. To adequately address this crisis we must urgently reduce carbon pollution and prepare for the consequences of global warming, which we are already experiencing. WWF works to:
/ advance policies to fight climate change
/ engage with businesses to reduce carbon emissions
/ help people and nature adapt to a changing climate
Whale and Dolphin Conversation Society
The climate crisis is the greatest threat to all life on Earth. But there is hope - whales are essential in combating climate change and the more whales there are, the more carbon is taken out of the atmosphere. WDC's Ed Goodall will be at the Bonn Climate Conference to urge international governments to take action and prioritise the protection of our giant climate heroes before it's too late.
An ironic statement given that the offshore wind industry is busy killing whales and dolphins in order to reduce carbon emissions and ‘save the planet’:
I will add more in the following weeks. Suggestions welcome.
Bear in mind that, from a British perspective, before the 'climate change' issue got added, renewables were always primarily an energy resource issue. From my WordPress (not yet Substacked):
https://warwickvegan.wordpress.com/2023/03/15/energy-crisis/
I haven't mentioned whales in that article but I have wondered for a while whether the presence of so many new structures located a mile of so offshore could affect their genetic memory of where the coast is, though intuitively it should lead to them moving further offshore rather than getting beached.
Thanks for a good starter list of frauds....
In the USA we also have the Red Cross and the United Way as peak scammers....