Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has thrown its weight behind Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’s radical plan to supposedly “stop global warming.”
Canada has now begun to advance Gates’s plan that seeks to destroy Earth’s atmosphere to allegedly tackle the so-called “climate crisis.”
The Canadian government has given the green light to a Gates-funded Canada-based company to move forward with its plans.
Gates’s latest venture is a Canadian startup called Deep Sky.
Deep Sky seeks to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from Earth’s atmosphere and bury it underground.
However, the project’s plans are based on the widely debunked claims that CO2 is harmful to the planet or causes “global warming.”
Deep Sky, a Montreal-based company, has secured a $40-million grant from Gates’s Breakthrough Energy Catalyst.
The funding is being used to build a facility in Alberta by spring 2025.
The company plans to store the captured CO2 two kilometers underground in a deep saline aquifer, a process known as direct air capture (DAC).
DAC involves using massive fans or vacuums to draw in air, which is then filtered to isolate CO2.
The energy demands of such systems are astronomical, and the industry is already grappling with a “renewable power problem.”
This isn’t just about reducing emissions, however, it’s about creating a system where carbon is commodified, controlled, and monetized.
Construction work at the project site, located north of Calgary in the town of Innisfail, is already underway.
In an interview, Deep Sky CEO Damien Steel said:
“This should be a proud moment for Canada.
“This facility in April of 2025 will be one of the first full-stack facilities in North America to actually remove CO2 from the atmosphere using renewable power, and store it underground in a deep saline aquifer.”
In a press release, Mario Fernandez, head of Gates’s Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, said:
“The world will ultimately need many approaches to carbon removal at prices far lower than is achievable today, but Deep Sky’s platform will enable and accelerate the kind of real-world innovation that could make affordable (direct air capture) achievable.”
Direct air capture is a term that refers to physically removing carbon dioxide from the Earth’s atmosphere to supposedly slow “global warming.”
The technology typically involves the use of giant vacuums or fans to suck in air and then pass it through a filtration system to remove the CO2.
The captured carbon is then buried underground.
The Canadian government has been rolling out the red carpet for Deep Sky to advance its projects in the country.
Deep Sky has been granted a federal investment tax credit that aims to incentivize the construction of more carbon capture facilities in Canada.
In return, Gates and Deep Sky plan to invest over $100 million in the project over a 10-year period.
The plans seek to comply with the “Net Zero” demands of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the United Nations (UN).
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is demanding that carbon dioxide removal at the scale of millions or even billions of tons will be necessary by 2050 in order to meet the globalist goals of “Net Zero.”
The news comes after Bill Gates stoked controversy with another radical plan that he claims will “save the planet” from “climate change.”
As Slay News reported, Gates is funding an effort that seeks to chop down a staggering 70 million acres of trees to allegedly “fight global warming.”
Gates’s organization, Breakthrough Energy, has plowed $6.6 million into the project led by Kodama Systems.
The move will see 70m acres of forests, mostly in the Western United States, cut down.
After the trees have been chopped down, they will be buried.
According to the project organizers, “scientists” say “burying trees can reduce global warming.”
Kodama claims that burying the trees will prevent them from allegedly “spewing” carbon back into the air.