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60 Countries Gather to Deliberate on How To Exit Hydrocarbon Energy

Like a gathering of self-assured lemmings, representatives of some 60 countries are meeting this week in the resort town of Santa Marta, Colombia to deliberate on how best to commit economic suicide by fully replacing hydrocarbon energy sources with wind, solar and other “clean” energy sources. Wopke Hoekstra, the European Union’s climate commissioner and a leading proponent of the madness, told POLITICO that the need for such a radical exit strategy is a central lesson of the ongoing war against Iran: “What unites this group (meeting in Colombia) is the need to find an alternative. And if anything, world events of the last six weeks have proven them right.”

The meeting is co-hosted by Colombia (the planet’s leading producer of cocaine, whose President Gustavo Petro argues that oil is more dangerous to mankind than cocaine) and the Netherlands (a world leader of euthanasia, having been the first country in the world to legalize euthanasia back in 2002).

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