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“Talks Intensify, Amid Grandstanding and Anger Outside” the Conversation - an Insider’s Look at The Glasgow Climate Summit

Nov. 9 (EIRNS) The Conversation, an allegedly nonprofit independent news organization, run primarily out of the “Five Eyes” countries– the UK and former colonies, the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia– carries an “inhuman interest” story on the COP26 summit: “Young people poured into the streets of Glasgow on Nov. 5, 2021, angry and impatient as the first week of the U.N. climate summit ended. Their anger is matched by anxiety in the conference halls as the enormity of what has to be achieved in such a short period of time hovers over a complex process that can become sclerotic.”

The writer’s name is Rachel Kyte: “I’ve been involved in the climate negotiations for several years as a former senior U.N. official and I am in Glasgow now. At the start of the second week, here’s what I’m seeing and hearing, both inside the negotiations and outside.”

Like the protesters she mingles with, Rachel Kyte, a British subject, is not a person who has trouble paying her heating bills. She is the 14th dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University in Massachusetts. A 2002 graduate of Fletcher’s Global Master of Arts Program (GMAP) and a professor there since 2012, Kyte is the first woman to lead the nation’s oldest graduate-only school of international affairs. Students from around the world attend it–a university for “diplomatic influencers.” She is a U.N. apparatchik, the CEO of SEforAll, a public-private platform created by the U.N. and World Bank. She served as co-chair of U.N. Energy.

Kyte earned her undergraduate degree in history and politics from the University of London, and was recently awarded a CMG, Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, awarded by the British monarch typically for extraordinary non-military service in a foreign country, and for services to foreign and commonwealth affairs. In Kyte’s case, this has to do with her work in the service of sustainable energy and “combating climate change,” an imperial code for reducing the world population down to 1 billion-plus people, which certain Malthusians allege, is Mother Earth’s carrying capacity.

So now we understand the “living dead” theater: oligarchs with genocidal plans sit inside, their scions and paid agents outside, to egg them on, and frighten the timid into compliance. This should bring to mind the Swedish professor Magnus Soderlund, who in 2019 promoted cannibalism if climate change destroyed our food production, and another Swedish professor, Andreas Malm, who recently called for terrorist acts if polite genocide did not work out.