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Tuesday 24 November 2015

Climate change root cause of Syrian war: Britain’s Prince Charles

Comment: Like most of the individuals that make up our modern-day monarchies Prince Charles' shows just how out of touch and idiotic his line of thinking is. While environmental scarcity is a factor, it is the overarching objective of Western elites and their creation of proxy armies (Al-Qaeda/ISIS) and the devastation they have wrought that is the primary culprit. To graft on climate change ideas onto the attempts to oust Assad and the consequent destabillisation as something that could have been dealt with as if it wasn't wholly sourced from the Establishment of which he is part, is both ignorant and insulting to the families who suffer and forced to flee. A very much engineered migration. 

Then it's hardly surprising give that British Royalty has a tradition of eco-fascism ring-fenced with a feudalistic ethos.

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Yahoo 

 

The heir to the British throne is due to give a keynote speech at the opening of a global climate summit in Paris next week where 118 leaders will gather to try to nail down a deal to limit rising greenhouse gas emissions. 

 

The prince said in an interview with Sky News, to be aired on Monday and recorded before the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris, that such symptoms were a “classic case of not dealing with the problem”. 

 

“Some of us were saying 20 something years ago that if we didn’t tackle these issues, you would see ever greater conflict over scarce resources and ever greater difficulties over drought, and the accumulating effect of climate change which means that people have to move,” he said. 

 

“And in fact there’s very good evidence indeed that one of the major reasons for this horror in Syria, funnily enough, was a drought that lasted for about five or six years, which meant that huge numbers of people in the end had to leave the land but increasingly they came into the cities.” 

 

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