
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon applaud a panel that discussed sustainability efforts on January 23, 2015, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. [State Department Photo/Public Domain]
According to the Davos Agenda January 2021:
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that no institution or individual alone can address the economic, environmental, social and technological challenges of our complex, interdependent world. The pandemic has accelerated systemic changes that were apparent before its inception. The fault lines that emerged in 2020 now appear as critical crossroads in 2021. The time to rebuild trust and to make crucial choices is fast approaching as the need to reset priorities and the urgency to reform systems grow stronger around the world.
The world, made up of nation-states, has bounced back from numerous global pandemics worse than COVID-19. Despite that, the Davos crowd wants to use the virus to push forward its own agenda of no borders and centralized global climate regulation.
The Agenda outline goes on, suggesting that the world is not inclusive, cohesive, or sustainable enough and that only Davos’s “global leaders” can make it so:
The Davos Agenda is a pioneering mobilization of global leaders to shape the principles, policies and partnerships needed in this challenging new context. It is essential for leaders from all walks of life to work together virtually for a more inclusive, cohesive and sustainable future as soon as possible in 2021.
John Kerry has been tapped as Joe Biden’s “climate change czar” and will be leading the administration’s “war” on climate change as part of the Great Reset. Read more about the Great Reset here.
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