Saturday, October 2, 2021

CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE END TIMES!!!

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[I FOLLOW WITH INSIGHT FROM BIBLE PROPHECY--- Keith Hunt]

Climate change: Stop smoke and mirrors, rich nations told

By Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent, Milan

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Image caption, Young protesters in Milan argue that ministers aren't doing enough

Rich countries' plans to curb carbon are "smoke and mirrors" and must be urgently improved, say poorer nations. 

Ministers meeting here in Milan at the final UN session before the Glasgow COP26 climate conference heard that some progress was being made.

But officials from developing countries demanded tougher targets for cutting carbon emissions and more cash to combat climate change.

One minister condemned "selfishness or lack of good faith" in the rich world.

US special envoy John Kerry said all major economies "must stretch" to do the maximum they can.

Around 50 ministers from a range of countries met here to try to overcome some significant hurdles before world leaders gather in Glasgow in November. 

But for extremely vulnerable countries to a changing climate the priority is more ambitious carbon reductions from the rich, to preserve the 1.5C temperature target set by the 2015 Paris agreement.

Scientists have warned that allowing the world temperatures to rise more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels is highly dangerous.

An assessment of the promises made so far to cut carbon suggests that the world is on track for around 2.7C.

Ministers from developing countries say this is just not acceptable - they are already experiencing significant impacts on their economies with warming currently just over 1C.

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Image caption, US special envoy John Kerry called on all richer countries to step up

"We're already on hellish ground at 1.1C," said Simon Steill, Grenada's environment minister who argues that the plans in place just weren't good enough to prevent disaster for his island state. 

"We're talking about lives, we're talking about livelihoods, they cannot apply smoke and mirrors to that."

"Every action that is taken, every decision that is taken, has to be aligned with 1.5C, we have no choice."

Some delegates felt that richer countries aren't sufficiently engaged on the issue of 1.5C, because they are wealthy enough to adapt to the changes.

"They don't care about 1.5C because if there's sea level rise, they have the means to build sea walls, and they are just remaining there in their high walls of comfort," said Tosi Mpanu Mpanu, from the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

"Some countries are willing to do things but they don't have the means, some have the means but are not willing to do things. Now how do we find the right choreography?"

On this question of choreography, ministers were in agreement that the G20 group of countries should be leading the dance. 

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Image caption, Alok Sharma is the UK minister in charge of COP26

Mr Kerry called on India and China, who are part of the G20, to put new carbon plans on the table before leaders gather in Glasgow. 

"All G20 countries, all large economies, all need to try to stretch to do more," he told the gathering. 

"I'm not singling out one nation over another. But I am encouraging all of us to try to do the maximum we can."

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Analysis box by Victoria Gill, science correspondent

The mood on the street in Milan could not have contrasted more sharply with the formal, political roundtable discussions inside the PreCOP26 conference. 

On Friday, students and activists marched to the doors of the conference venue - banners waving and arms linked in a human wall to protect Greta Thunberg, who led the procession. There were cheers of: "We are unstoppable, another world is possible". And just one day after sharing the stage with world leaders, and after meeting the Italian prime minister, 18-year-old Greta told a cheering crowd: "We are sick of their blah blah blah and sick of their lies."

Meanwhile, behind the concrete walls of the conference hall on Saturday, ministers were cautiously optimistic that their discussions had laid crucial foundations for the UN climate meeting in November. As he brought the meeting to a close, Alok Sharma, president for the much-anticipated COP26 in Glasgow, assured me that there was now a tangible "sense of urgency". 

"It's this set of world leaders that are deciding the future," he said. "We're going to respond to what we've heard here from young people." 

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One of the biggest remaining hurdles to progress remains the question of finance. The richer world promised to pay developing nations $100bn a year from 2020. 

That figure hasn't yet been met and while ministers here were confident it would be achieved in Glasgow, the failure to land the money is eroding trust.

"Everything we need to do, we know what that is, and now it's just a question of who's going to be paying for it, who is going to be willing to share their technology," said Tosi Mpanu Mpanu.

"And that's where the problem is. So there seems to be at times selfishness or lack of good faith."

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Despite these reservations, the UK minister tasked with delivering success in Glasgow was in positive mood after the meeting in Milan.

"I think we go forward to Glasgow with a spirit of co-operation," said Alok Sharma.

"I do not want to underestimate the amount of work that is required but I think there is a renewed urgency in our discussions."

However there are significant hurdles to clear before leaders arrive in Glasgow and technical questions about carbon markets and transparency are still unresolved. 

"We need to change. And we need to change radically, we need to change fast," said EU vice-president Frans Timmermans. "And that's going to be bloody hard."

Follow Matt on Twitter @mattmcgrathbbc.


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BIBLE  PROPHECY  IS  MARCHING  ON----


WE  ARE  TOLD  THAT  UNLESS  SOME  MIGHTY  BIG  CHANGES  ARE  MADE  BY  THE  BIG  INDUSTRIAL  NATIONS  OF  THE  WORLD,  IN  THE  NEXT  15  YEARS,  WE  SHALL  HAVE  GONE  OVER  THE  LINE  OF  NO  RETURN,  AND  CLIMATE  CHANGE  WILL  BRING  DISASTERS  ALL  OVER  THIS  BLUE  PLANET  CALLED  EARTH.


NOW  IT  MAY  BE  THAT  WE  SHALL  NOT  DO  ENOUGH  TO  DIVERT  DISASTERS.


IF  THIS  IS  THE  CASE,  COULD  IT  BE  THAT  THE  DISASTERS  THEN  TO  COME  AFTER  THE  NEXT  15  YEARS [SO  AFTER  2035],  WILL  BRING  IN  THE  YEARS  OF  ROCKETING  INTO  THE  FINAL  3  AND  1/2  YEARS  OR  42  MONTHS [GIVEN  IN  THE  BOOK  OF  REVELATION]  OF  THIS  AGE?


MAYBE!


YES  IT  COULD  BE  POSSIBLE  GOD  WILL  ALLOW  US  THIS  15  YEAR  SPREAD,  TO  SEE  WHAT  WE  WILL  DO  ABOUT  SOLVING  THE  CLIMATE  CHANGE  THAT  IS  TAKING  PLACE  RIGHT  NOW.  COULD  BE  WE  WILL  AVERT  DISASTER,  AND  THE  ETERNAL  GOD  WILL  WORK  HIS  WORK  A  DIFFERENT  WAY.  COULD  BE  THAT  WE  WILL  NOT  AVERT  DISASTERS  UPON  DISASTERS  AFTER  2015,  AND  ALL  THIS WILL SPEARHEAD  US  TO  ALL  PROPHECY  COMING  TO  PASS,  AND  INTO  THE  LAST  FEW  YEARS  OF  THIS  AGE.


I  CANNOT  SAY  WHICH  WAY  IT  WILL  GO  AT  THIS  TIME.


WE  CAN  ONLY  DO  AS  JESUS  TOLD  US  TO  DO---  WHATCH  THE  EVENTS  ON  EARTH.


THERE  IS  TO  ARISE  YET  IN  EUROPE  A  MIGHTIER  EUROPEAN  POWER,  TO  RESURRECT  THE  FINAL  7TH  HOLY  ROMAN  BABYLON  EMPIRE.


THERE  IS  TO  ARISE  A  GROUP  OF  ARAB  NATIONS  LED  BY  EGYPT,  THAT  PROPHECY  CALLS  "THE  KING  OF  THE  SOUTH"  IN  DANIEL  11: 40-45.


THE  KING  OF  THE  NORTH  WILL  SWEEP  DOWN  AND  CONQUER  THE  KING  OF  THE  SOUTH;  THEN  IT  WILL  MARCH  INTO  THE  HOLY  LAND.


THAT  WILL  BE  THE  SIGN  FOR  ALL  HELL  TO  BREAK  LOOSE,  AND  WE  SHALL  ENTER  THE  LAST  42  MONTHS  OF  THIS  AGE,  WITH  THE  GREATEST  TRIBULATION  THE  EARTH  HAS  EVER  SEEN  SINCE  GENESIS  CHAPTER  ONE.


THE  GOOD  NEWS  IS,  THE  FATHER  GOD WILL  SEND  JESUS  BACK  TO  EARTH,  TO  STOP  THE  NATIONS  BLOWING  ALL  HUMAN  LIFE  FROM  OFF  THIS  PLANET.


AND  JESUS  WILL  ESTABLISH  THE  KINGDOM  OF  GOD  ON  EARTH.


Keith Hunt

























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