This week, the World Health Organization is in Brazil — not for a health emergency, not to fight a disease outbreak, but for a climate change conference.
Yes, really.
The event is the Fifth Global Conference on Climate and Health, hosted by the WHO-led Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH), and it's no small affair. It's not just sponsored by the British and Spanish governments because, as always, the usual private players are right in there too: the Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Wellcome Trust.
Let’s not forget: the Gates Foundation is the WHO’s largest funder, more than any government. So when the same private organisations bankrolling the WHO are also shaping its climate agenda, it’s no wonder the organisation keeps drifting further from its original mission.
Rather than staying focused on fighting disease, the WHO is diving headfirst into climate politics, discussing topics like “climate justice” and “environmental racism”, whatever those mean. However, we’re fairly certain they won’t prevent the next malaria outbreak.
They’re also due back in Brazil in November for COP30. That’s two long-haul trips to South America in a single year — all to preach about “net zero.”
The hypocrisy is staggering.
The WHO seems more interested in expanding its influence into every fashionable policy area than delivering on its original purpose.
For the globalist elite, it seems everything now has to be about climate change.