WHAT THE CLIMATE SCIENTISTS WILL NOT TELL YOU – PART IX

In September 2025, I recorded as many as 125 Human Greed Catastrophes in 28 nations across the world.

Afghanistan, Austria, China, Croatia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, USA, Vietnam, = 28 Nations = 125 Catastrophes

Click to Watch: Colorado’s Vallecito and Pagosa devastated by flood – USA

Interestingly, India recorded a phenomenal 58 human greed catastrophes while USA recorded 12 out of the 125 nations. Imagine, how many more human greed catastrophes must have been recorded in the rest of the 167 nations? Even if we take into account a minimum of two catastrophes recorded in each nation in September 2025 – the number of catastrophes would swell to 125 + 334 (2 x 167 nations) = 459. On the maximum of 5 catastrophes, the number would total up to 125 + 835 (5 x 167 nations) = 960 Catastrophes across 195 nations in September 2025.

Click to Watch: Elenite and Sveti Vlas devastated by unprecedented flood – BULGARIA

My constant research since the last 5 plus years amazes me, but not the Global Climate Scientific Communities. Have you ever wondered why? The main reason being the Global Climate Scientific Communities are funded by Corporation, Corporate-funded NGOs and Billionaires’ Club to spread misinformation and disinformation about “Human Greed Crisis” – which they have termed conveniently “Climate Crisis” to mislead global citizens.

Click to Watch: Storm devastated homes in Alaska’s Kwigillingok – USA

In PART – IX of the Series, I will elucidate how GREEN COLONIALISM: THE NEW FACE OF OLD EMPIRES has become the “Disinformation” and “Misinformation”, and are now being passed as “Information” to brainwash the younger generation of professionals by Corporation, Billionaires’ Club, Mainstream Media, Corporate-allied NGOs, the UN and Corporate Companies.

Click to Watch: Tornado devastates Paris suburb, Ermont tornado – FRANCE

Reframing the Climate Movement

“They said it was for saving the planet. But forests were razed, rivers poisoned and Indigenous lands seized — all in the name of going green.”

Welcome to the age of green colonialism — a world where the same powers that once conquered continents now dominate the global sustainability agenda. The flags are gone, the armies retired, but the control? It’s alive and thriving — wearing a new, eco-friendly mask.

Click to Watch: Unprecedented storm paralyze Canterbury and Wellington – NEW ZEALAND

The global climate movement began with urgency, but never with good intentions. Scientists warned of rising temperatures, activists took to the streets and policymakers finally faked listening. All along the way, something darker crept in reality. A new kind of empire emerged — one that trades muskets and missionaries for carbon credits and lithium mines. The mission hasn’t changed: extract, control and profit. The slogans have — “Net Zero”, “Clean Transition”, “Green Future.”

Click to Watch: Switzerland and Austria buried by winter snow

The Irony of the Green Revolution

Look closer at the glossy sustainability brochures of the world’s richest nations. You will see electric cars, solar farms and wind turbines. What you won’t see are the cobalt mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where child labour digs up the minerals powering those same EV batteries. You will not see the Indigenous communities displaced in South America for lithium extraction or the deforestation in Indonesia to make way for “biofuel” plantations.

Click to Watch: Montsia in Tarragona destroyed by floods – SPAIN

The green revolution, for all its noble rhetoric, has become another race for resources — this time in the name of saving the planet. Western governments and corporations preach decarbonization at global summits, while quietly securing supply chains that stretch deep into the Global South. They call it “Investment”. Locals call it what it is: “Extraction”.

Click to Watch: California devastated by flood and landslide – USA

The New Playbook of Power

During the 19th Century, empires claimed lands under the guise of “Civilization”. In the 21st Century, they claim them under the banner of “Sustainability”. The method is cleaner, the marketing smarter, but the outcome feels eerily familiar: wealth flows to the North; consequences flow towards the Global South.

Carbon markets sound innovative — pay to offset emissions elsewhere, fund green projects abroad. But scratch the surface, you will find communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America losing access to their ancestral lands so that corporations in Europe can keep polluting and still boast of being “carbon neutral”. The planet doesn’t care where carbon is cut — but people do, when they are pushed off their homes for someone else’s climate conscience.

This is not just about the environment anymore; it is about equity! The global green economy is projected to be worth trillions. Who owns it? The same old players! Who bears the costs? The same old victims!

Click to Watch: Severe flooding causes chaos in Swansea, cars sank – UK

Techno-Salvation and the Mirage of Progress

Tech billionaires love to sell salvation! Every problem, they claim, can be solved with enough innovation — carbon capture, direct air removal and even geoengineering. But the ground realities often ignore one brutal truth: consumption itself is the BIGGEST problem. A planet of 8 Billion people cannot all live like the top one percent, no matter how many solar panels we install.

Still, the narrative persists, because it’s profitable! The “green transition” creates new markets and dependencies. Poor nations are told to leapfrog to renewable energy, while being locked out of the technologies, patents and financing needed to do so. Meanwhile, the West rebrands itself as the moral authority on climate — conveniently forgetting that it burned most of the world’s carbon in the first place.

Click to Watch: 7.6 M earthquake in Philippines!! 6.9 M aftershock in Davao, Mindanao

The Colonial Debt Nobody Talks About

Climate reparations: The idea that wealthy, high-emitting nations should compensate the poorer and the vulnerable nations is discussed in diplomatic circles like the UN – United Nations, but rarely acted upon. Why? Because acknowledging that debt would mean admitting that Centuries of extraction and decades of emissions created the inequality now driving climate vulnerability. Each year the UN Secretary General begs developed nations to fund the $100 Billion annual target – but not a single year the UN has been able to accumulate the $100 Billion fund for Climate Reparations.

Take small island nations drowning in rising seas. Their emissions are negligible, yet their survival depends on loans and aid from the very nations that fueled the crisis. That’s not partnership; that’s dependency wrapped in diplomacy.

And here’s the cruel twist: When these nations finally get funding for adaptation or renewable energy, much of it returns to Western companies as contracts for technology and infrastructure. The cycle repeats — extraction, dependency, control. Green colonialism at its finest!

Click to Watch: Milan is paralyzed by unprecedented flood – ITALY

The Language of Power Disguised as Progress

Words matter – “Sustainability”, “Net Zero”, “Green Transition” etc – etc. They sound empowering, but they often mask the unequal structures beneath. A multinational can bulldoze a forest to build solar farms and still call itself sustainable because it offsets emissions elsewhere. Governments can declare themselves climate leaders, while outsourcing their dirtiest industries. It’s all a linguistic sleight of hand — a greenwash for the conscience.

True sustainability is not about optics! It’s about balance — social, ecological, and economic. Yet, the balance rarely fits in the quarterly reports of corporations chasing growth or governments chasing re-election.

The Voices We Have Ignored

Around the world, Indigenous and local communities are fighting for genuine environmental justice — not the corporate version. They protect 80% of Earth’s remaining biodiversity, yet they are treated as obstacles to progress. Their lands are seized for “renewable development zones”. Their protests are silenced in the name of climate urgency. They are told this is for the greater good, as if survival were negotiable.

But these communities understand something the global powers forget: Sustainability is not a product. It is a relationship with land, water, and each other. You can’t commodify that. You can only respect it.

Click to Watch: Monchengladbach devastated by the flood – GERMANY

Toward a “Just” Transition

To move beyond green colonialism, the world needs more than new technologies; it needs new ethics and ethical policies to protect one and all. Climate justice cannot be achieved by repeating the same power dynamics under a different banner.

It means:

Transparency in how green projects are financed and who profits;

Accountability for corporations and governments that exploit in the name of sustainability;

Representation for communities most affected by climate change in decision-making forums;

Redistribution of wealth and technology so that the benefits of the green transition are shared, not hoarded; and

A truly just transition isn’t about trading oil barons for tech billionaires. It’s about redefining what progress means — not endless growth, but collective survival.

“Empires never die; they just change colours!”

Green colonialism is the empire’s latest disguise — an empire draped in recycled slogans and renewable ambition. But history has a way of unmasking those who exploit in the name of virtue. The question now is not whether we will go green — it is who gets to decide what green means and who gets left behind.

Until we answer that, the fight for the planet will remain what it has always been: a fight for power.

To be continued….. Watch out for PART X

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