The Climate Situation*

*the content below leans on UK resources and legalities, but with a global lens. Alterations and additions to further the international perspective are taking place

We argue they would not.

Below are critical news and facts which received little or no media coverage.

The vast majority of people are being kept unaware and consequently unable to make informed voting choices.

As a consequence of poor public understanding of the scale of harm, fossil fuel companies and many politicians are able to pursue policies and activities that cause mass death, mass suffering and have begun the process that will annihilate low-lying island states (genocide and crimes against humanity).

The facts shown on this page are profoundly alarming. Had people been allowed to hear this, they would surely have demanded that politicians take far more dynamic action to decarbonise. People would realise that the targets set are too little far too late more must be done to protect the young.

The vast majority of citizens have no idea that thousands of climate defenders have put enormous effort into the attempt to get the media to tell the people about the gravity of the threats.

There have been tens of thousands of individual actions taken in the attempt to get organisations like the BBC to allow the public to know about the number of people being killed and the number to be killed in the near future. Despite this, the majority of malignant media organisations remain determined to suppress the most alarming facts and news.

The media has stolen the one thing the young needed to defend themselves – information.

– ​​​​​​​​​​Jon Fuller

What is coming

In the lifetimes of the youngest members of our families, profound changes are coming that will cause mass death, mass suffering and the annihilation of low-lying island states.

The world will experience dramatic changes that will impact every aspect of the lives of the people we love.

What is coming

The politics and legal implications of killing billions of people

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court was brought into UK jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court Act 2001. 

The legislation tackles crimes of ‘common purpose’, where politicians ‘contribute’ to the killing (Article 25) and the legislation addresses crimes of ‘direct intent’ and ‘oblique intent’ (Article 30). The law is clear – it is a criminal offence for politicians and business figures to contribute to the policies and activities that result in mass death, mass suffering and annihilation of low-lying island states.

Article 25.3(f) of the legislation also imposes upon individuals an obligation to attempt to stop these extreme crimes.  

The implication of the legislation is that radical climate groups, that take dynamic action to stop climate breakdown, are people who uphold the law. In law the criminals are politicians and business figures who promote the ongoing use of fossil fuels and the law-abiding people are those who try to stop climate breakdown. However, the UK criminal justice system protects those who kill and prosecutes those trying to stop the killers.

Despite the legislation being crystal clear, the malignant media will not currently allow these facts to be reported to audiences.

Conclusion