WEF Demands ‘Global Collaboration’ to Usher in ‘Green Economy’

World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab is calling on all “governments, businesses, and civil society” to enter into a “global collaboration” to “fight climate change.”

Schwab made the call in his “Chairman’s Statement” to introduce the WEF’s latest annual report.

In the WEF’s “Annual Report 2023-2024,” Schwab lists the “five transformative shifts” he expects nations around the world to comply with.

He then lays out the WEF’s “role” in this global “transformation.”

Under number three in the list, titled “Need to transition to a green economy,” Schwab states:

“Climate change and environmental degradation compel us to transition to a green economy.

“This shift involves adopting sustainable practices, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting renewable energy sources.

“The urgency to fight climate change is not only a moral imperative but also a pathway to economic resilience and innovation.

“Achieving this transition demands coordinated efforts across governments, businesses, and civil society.”

Schwab continues by explaining how he expects governments to “interconnect” with the WEF at the core.

He described the WEF as a “trusted platform” at the center of his plan for “global collaboration.”

“In a world where economic, political, social, environmental, and technological dimensions are interwoven, the Forum’s systematic approach plays an important role,” Schwab explains.

“We provide comprehensive analyses and frameworks that consider these interconnected aspects, helping stakeholders make better-informed decisions and develop integrated solutions.”

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Elsewhere in the report, Schwab calls for increased efforts to tackle one of the greatest threats to the unelected globalist organization’s agenda: “Disinformation.”

Lamenting a “societal polarization,” which Schwab blames on an alleged “rise of misinformation,” the WEF leader asserts:

“In an increasingly complex and fast-moving world, societies are experiencing heightened polarization as people seek to reaffirm their identities.

“This manifests in cultural, political, ideological, and social divides and the rise of mis and disinformation.

“Addressing this polarization requires fostering inclusive dialogues, promoting mutual understanding, and creating environments where diverse views and identities can coexist harmoniously.”

Number one in Schwab’s list of his so-called “transformative shifts” is the WEF’s plan for a “transition from the industrial to the intelligent age.”

Schwab explains that much of the human labor in today’s industries will soon be replaced by automated machines.

However, Schwab argues that this “transition is revolutionizing industries.”

He claims that the shift to an AI-dominated world will only end up “enhancing productivity.”

“The world is rapidly evolving from the Industrial Age, characterized by mechanization and mass production, to the Intelligent Age, where artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and digital technologies drive unprecedented advancements.

“This transition is revolutionizing industries, enhancing productivity, and fostering innovation.

“However, it also necessitates new skills, regulatory frameworks, and ethical considerations to ensure technology benefits all.”

Schwab concludes by promoting his plans for a “Fourth Industrial Revolution” – a key element of his “Great Reset” agenda.

“The Forum is inherently future-oriented, leveraging our extensive knowledge base, particularly in the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“By understanding and anticipating technological advancements, we help stakeholders harness these innovations for sustainable development and inclusive growth.”

“Together, we will continue to navigate these transformative times, seizing opportunities, mitigating risks, and building a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future,” Schwab adds.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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