Climategate: Follow the money.

The Telegraph is reporting that Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the UN’s climate change panel stands to make a fortune from carbon trading companies.

No one in the world exercised more influence on the events leading up to the Copenhagen conference on global warming than Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and mastermind of its latest report in 2007.

Although Dr Pachauri is often presented as a scientist (he was even once described by the BBC as “the world’s top climate scientist”), as a former railway engineer with a PhD in economics he has no qualifications in climate science at all.

So much for “qualified professionals”.

What has also almost entirely escaped attention, however, is how Dr Pachauri has established an astonishing worldwide portfolio of business interests with bodies which have been investing billions of dollars in organisations dependent on the IPCC’s policy recommendations.

These outfits include banks, oil and energy companies and investment funds heavily involved in ‘carbon trading’ and ‘sustainable technologies’, which together make up the fastest-growing commodity market in the world, estimated soon to be worth trillions of dollars a year.

Today, in addition to his role as chairman of the IPCC, Dr Pachauri occupies more than a score of such posts, acting as director or adviser to many of the bodies which play a leading role in what has become known as the international ‘climate industry’.

Not only is he not a scientist, he stands to gain financially from “global warming”.

It is remarkable how only very recently has the staggering scale of Dr Pachauri’s links to so many of these concerns come to light, inevitably raising questions as to how the world’s leading ‘climate official’ can also be personally involved in so many organisations which stand to benefit from the IPCC’s recommendations.

What is remarkable is the way the mainstream media is behind this global warming fraud and refuses to investigate it.

Always follow the money.

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2 Responses to Climategate: Follow the money.

  1. B Woodman says:

    Geee. No conflict of interest here. Nothing to see, move along. . . .

  2. Old NFO says:

    BW got it right… and YES ALWAYS follow the money, it will always lead to the truth…

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