It’s truly wacky that these global warming people go around talking about “fighting the power.”
What power are you fighting when the World Bank and IMF are on your side?
It’s nonsensical.
The World Bank is seeking to vastly expand its lending capacity to address climate change and other global crises and will negotiate with shareholders ahead of April meetings on proposals that include a capital increase and new lending tools, according to an “evolution roadmap” seen by Reuters on Monday.
The roadmap document – sent to shareholder governments – marks the start of a negotiation process to alter the bank’s mission and financial resources and shift it away from a country- and project-specific lending model used since its creation at the end of World War Two.
The World Bank management aims to have specific proposals to change its mission, operating model and financial capacity ready for approval by the joint World Bank and International Monetary Fund Development Committee in October, according to the document.
A World Bank spokesman said that the document aimed to provide details on the scope, approach, and timetable for the evolution, with regular updates for shareholders and decisions later in the year.
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“The challenges the world is facing call for a massive step up in the international community’s support,” the bank said in the document. “For the WBG to continue to play a central role in development and climate finance, it will need a concerted effort by both shareholders and management to step up WBG financing capacity.”
I guess this just proves that Greta Thunberg (pronounced “Toonbarge”) is a truly powerful individual.
I’ve certainly never met anyone in real life who was concerned about global warming.
Of course, it is possible that there is some other agenda at work here.
It’s possible, in fact, that international Jew bankers have some unstated reason for wanting to make everyone on earth poor.
The @WorldBank‘s new SCALE trust fund is one of the missing pieces of the climate action puzzle.
SCALE is a direct, transparent source of actual climate funding that avoids greenwashing.
Read @DavidMalpassWBG‘s climate finance remarks from #COP27: https://t.co/jUyJEGQEJw pic.twitter.com/2nGoQlFl0V
— World Bank (@WorldBank) January 2, 2023
The @WorldBank Group stepped up support to help countries address climate & development needs. Find out how our fund for the poorest countries has been using a unique financing model to maximize impact: https://t.co/9eqoKKpOMa #IDAworks #YearInReview pic.twitter.com/8QBk2V64i9
— World Bank (@WorldBank) January 2, 2023