Is the UN's Climate Action Summit presenting false global fossil fuel reduction targets to help hide a dark secret?

The UN's Climate Action Summit on September 23, 2019, is using false global fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines and...

that is a monstrous problem if we want a liveable future.

The UN's Climate Action Summit is still using the incorrect global fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines created by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC.) The IPCC's most current target and deadline for global fossil fuel reduction is that we need to make a 40% reduction in total global fossil fuel use by 2030 and then reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The huge danger here is that the IPCC's false global fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines are currently used to set strategies and manage our escalating global warming emergency by the world's governments, NGOs and largest non-profit environmental groups.

There are several fatal problems and a hidden dark secret within the UN's above grossly underestimated fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines.

In the following information, you will discover how and why the UN Climate Summit global fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines are far too little and, far too late for humanity to have anything close to a survivable future! The UN and IPCC global fossil fuel reduction targets and calculations suffer from the following dangerous distortions: 

1. The UN's current fossil fuel reduction target and deadline calculations have been "cooked" to allow for post-2050 atmospheric carbon capture reduction compensations to be backed into today's fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines. It gets much worse. 

The post-2050 carbon removal compensations backed into today's IPCC targets and deadlines are for the successful carbon removal actions of unproven future carbon removal technologies (aka NETs.) And even the IPCC says this carbon capture technology will not exist or be able to be scaled-up adequately until maybe sometime after 2050.

Shockingly, in spite of there being no credible support for such "front end" loading of current targets, the UN and IPCC still use those future carbon capture compensatory calculations for what may never happen for setting today's global fossil fuel reduction targets and deadlines. 

To learn about these outrageous "cooked books" and false calculations for non-existant 2050 carbon capture technology which allows the uninformed to believe that they are safe and secure, click here.) 

2. The UN's current fossil fuel reduction target and deadline calculations also have been politically manipulated to allow dominant fossil fuel producing member nations and their mega-corporations to maintain their primary sources of income. 

In addition to this political manipulation, their fossil fuel reduction calculations also have been significantly underestimated for other reasons as well.

To read about the processes of politicizing the science and math in the United Nations fossil fuel reduction calculations as well as other critical IPCC underestimation errors, click here.

You will be stunned when you discover the real targets and deadlines as well as the hidden dark secret the UN does not want the world to know concerning what will happen if we miss the correct global fossil fuel reduction targets.

To learn about the critical and necessary corrections to the IPCC's grossly incorrect global fossil fuel targets, click here.

IOHO,

The Job One research team

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