President of European Central Bank Claims Inflation is Due to Climate Change (VIDEO)

ECB President Christine Lagarde

In a statement that could have been plucked straight from a satirical comedy sketch, Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), has made the audacious claim that climate change is to blame for inflation.

On June 22-23, 2023, France hosted an international Summit for a New Global Financing Pact which was attended by world leaders, including President of ECB Christine Lagarde.

One of the agenda is to “build a new contract between the countries of the North and the South to address climate change and the global crisis.”

Lagarde, with a straight face, declared: “Climate change affects inflation. And inflation is the beast that all central bankers, whether they wear a green jacket or not, want to tame and discipline. Number two, because it affects our balance sheets, whether it’s a 3 trillion or a 7 trillion balance sheets, it is affected by climate change.”

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ECB boss Christine Lagarde claims: Inflation is due to climate change! 🤡

It is never their own policies or printings trillions of Euros or $$$ or ZIRP.

It’s climate change and you need to pay more taxes to fix it.

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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) June 27, 2023

Below is a transcript by Christine Lagarde at the Summit for a new global financing pact in Paris:

Today, the window of opportunity to achieve this goal is closing before our eyes: The past eight years have been the warmest on record worldwide and the critical 1.5 C threshold for annual temperatures will likely be exceeded in at least one year before 2027.

Record-breaking droughts, heatwaves and floods are already plaguing the world. They are inflicting suffering and damage on every continent and serve as a mere glimpse into the future. It is everyone’s duty to take every possible step to ensure that the Paris climate goal is reached.

Not only is this a matter of justice for future generations, it is also undoubtedly a matter of justice and responsibility for today’s. Developing nations are already the hardest hit by the impact of global warming. One fact is glaringly evident: developing countries are poised to bear a disproportionate share of the impact. More than 90% of those who have perished owing to extreme weather events during the last half-century lived in these countries, where more than 70% of reported disasters occurred.

The path forward is clear: we must forge ahead with a global transition to ensure our economies are future-proof. This means not only reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero and adapting our economies to shield them from climate change, but also tackling the root causes of the severe destruction of nature that is threatening the vital resources we rely on for our survival. ECB research shows that in Europe alone, over 70% of our economy is highly dependent on nature’s ecosystem services – a figure that is likely to be much higher in developing economies.

In taking up this challenge, there are at least three levers we can use to boost the funding needed for a green and just transition on a global scale.

First and foremost, it is up to governments to lead the fight against climate change and honour their commitments to financing the transition.

Developed economies must lead by example and honour the USD 100 billion climate pledge made 14 years ago at COP15 in Copenhagen. Governments should also mobilise private finance by implementing transition policies and creating a sound and stable framework to attract capital flows at the national and global level.

Second, governments can push for reform of the multilateral financial architecture.

The Network for Greening the Financial System, which brings together 127 central banks and supervisors from all around the world, has played a crucial role in accelerating global action and will continue to do so.

We at the ECB have also made it a priority to take account of climate change, because (i) it affects inflation; (ii) it affects our balance sheet; and (iii) it is a financial risk for the banks we supervise. We have adjusted our corporate bond holdings and changed our collateral and risk management to better reflect climate risks and at the same time provide incentives to support the green transition of the economy. As supervisors, we make sure that banks consider climate risks when making business and lending decisions. We also stress test the impact of climate change on the economy and financial stability. Through our advice, analysis and actions, we aim to manage the financial risks stemming from climate change as well as provide evidence to support the need for the transition I just mentioned.

It seems that the only constant is change, whether in climate or in central bankers’ reasoning. Remember, next time the cost of your grocery bill goes up, don’t blame it on economic factors. No, it must be the weather.

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CBP Officer Catches Predator Wanted for Molesting a Child in Texas While He Was Trying to Cross the Border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Laredo Port of Entry detained a man wanted in Texas for the sexual assault of a child under the age of 14.

Magdaleno Garcia Rodriguez, a 43-year-old Mexican citizen, was caught trying to cross the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge on Thursday, June 22.

An officer inspecting vehicles passing through the border back into the US referred Rodriguez to a secondary inspection as he tried to enter the country.

“After escorting the passenger to secondary, subsequent biometric verification through law enforcement databases confirmed that the subject had an outstanding felony warrant for sexual abuse of a child under 14 years of age, issued by the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office located in Seguin, TX,” CBP said in a press release. “The warrant was confirmed to be active.”

Rodriguez was turned over to the Webb County Sheriff’s Office to await criminal proceedings.

“Child abuse is an adverse childhood experience that can cause serious long-term consequences to those who have fallen victim to this heinous crime,” said Port Director Alberto Flores. “Identification and verification of wanted persons though law enforcement databases help verify these alleged criminals and bring them to justice.”

The press release explained that the “National Crime Information Center is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.”

The agency said that based on information from NCIC, “CBP officers have caught criminals wanted for homicide, escape, money laundering, robbery, narcotics distribution, sexual child abuse, fraud, larceny, and military desertion.”

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