After Sri Lanka, Globalist Green Agenda Pushes Ghana on Brink of Collapse

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After Sri Lanka, Globalist Green Agenda Pushes Ghana on Brink of Collapse
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From the Netherlands to Sub-Saharan Africa, ‘Climate Change’ policies devastate farmers’ livelihood and food supply.

So, the Green New Deal is actually taking effect around the world. So, we don’t have to guess what would happen if it took effect here. We can know. That’s science. Let’s start with Ghana. Ghana’s a pretty little country, peaceful place, actually, on the west coast of Africa. Three years ago, Ghana was in great shape. It had. In fact, it had so much energy over most of the last decade, it was exporting it to its neighbors in West Africa.

Now, those energy exports from Ghana peaked in 2014. Why that year? Well because the next year, the World Bank published this headline on its website, “World Bank approves largest-ever guarantees for Ghana’s Energy Transformation.” Oh, when they promise to transform your energy, slow down. But Ghana didn’t slow down.World Bank promised to provide, and we’re quoting, “technical assistance for energy sector reforms and the drafting of a new renewable energy law.

So, in return for all this help, Ghana agreed to limit its carbon emissions, and then they entered the Paris climate agreement. Oh, how virtuous. What happened next? This is the part you don’t read that much about.No more electricity, no emissions, because we have no electricity, and blackouts have continued since then.

Like in Ghana, the globalists want South Africa to adopt radical climate policies. The Biden administration and other Western governments have thrown in billions to entice the country to get on board with their ‘green’ agenda. In November 2021, the German state broadcasterthat the “US and several European nations, including Germany, have pledged $8.5 billion to help South Africa phase out coal and expand renewable sources of energy.

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