Professor funded by WEF Claims Depopulation Is the Only Way to Prevent Climate Change
A WEF-funded university professor asserted that depopulation through a “pandemic” is the sole solution for climate change.

Alexa Posa

May 16, 2024

A WEF-funded university professor asserted that depopulation through a “pandemic” is the sole solution for climate change.

Professor funded by WEF Claims Depopulation Is the Only Way to Prevent Climate Change

In a tweet that has since been deleted, Bill McGuire, a professor at the WEF-funded University College London, posted a controversial message, suggesting that a deadly pandemic leading to the depopulation of billions is the only means to combat global warming.

The far-left professor tweeted, “If I am brutally honest, the only realistic way I see emissions falling as fast as they need to, to avoid catastrophic #climate breakdown, is the culling of the human population by a pandemic with a very high fatality rate.”

Following the backlash for his polarizing statement, McGuire attempted to rephrase his original message in another tweet.

“I am talking about reduced economic activity NOT reduced population,” he claimed.

The professor stated, “It’s not a view I advocate or welcome but it is a fact that rapid demand reduction will be necessary to prevent catastrophic #climate change.”

Twitter users expressed skepticism, noting that “culling of the human population” sounds akin to population reduction.

One of McGuire’s peers commented on the contentious tweets, labelling him an eco-fascist while urging him to delete his posts.

Furthermore, the university professor accused concerned individuals of being incapable of reading, further exacerbating the situation.

WEF Urges Families to Abandon at Least One Car to save planet from climate change

The World Economic Forum is now advocating for car ownership to be illegal while promoting a “one less car lifestyle.”

In a recently concluded study from Australia, the WEF collaborated on the One Less Car trial with behavioural scientists and fellow rideshare companies to reduce road traffic by promoting reduced car usage.

The article mentions that electric vehicles are part of the solution but emphasizes the need to shift away from the “one person, one car” mentality.

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