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The developing nations’ opposition to the “Great Reset” dictatorship has just begun. India, Indonesia, Mexico and Saudi Arabia are among the countries which have yet to agree to impose a “net zero carbon emissions” plan on their economies (along with Russia). While no developing sector nation’s leadership has challenged the lie that a man-made climate crisis requires global carbon emissions be reduced, in the past week, both India and Pakistan have insisted that economic justice and development come first.

On March 31, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan published an op-ed in The Times of London, warning that unless the major economies of the world grant global debt relief and big financing for the developing nations, this year’s Glasgow COP26 summit will fail, and no agreement will be reached.

Just such economic justice demands are what sank the 2009 Copenhagen COP15 global warming summit (in the midst of a major blizzard).

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