Some of the main aspects of the Net Zero Agenda are these:

  1. Replace fossil fuel plants with solar and wind energy (it is why the Campbell in Port Sheldon Township is slated for rapid demolition)
  2. Replace many acres of farmlands with solar panel fields (it is why a large solar panel development is in the works in Zeeland Township by RWE)
  3. Construct large battery sites to store energy for a period of time which at this point is about 4 hours (it is why Key Capture is seeking to develop a battery plant in Blendon Township)

RWE, through its RWE Clean Energy, is building solar and wind projects across Michigan. RWE is a global corporation owned by global institutional investors, the largest being Qatar Holding in the Middle East. Key Capture is owned by a Korean conglomerate. It puts control of much of Michigan farmlands which have been under the control of Michigan farmers into control of global corporations devoted to the UN’s Agenda 2030 of 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Eliminating much local control over local farmlands by Whitmer & Company preceded this step in what is a grand UN Agenda 2030 via the Net Zero Agenda.

This is just the beginning of the roll-out, which means much more of the same is planned.

The Net Zero Agenda has always been the primary vehicle to the UN’s Agenda 2030, which is why those of us opposed to this UN agenda have placed so much focus on thwarting the Net Zero Agenda. Central to thwarting this Net Zero Agenda is get local control through an electric cooperative of the Campbell and Ottawa County’s electric not already under local control.

UN Agenda 2030 is supported by the C40 Group of major city political leaders, the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Pope, and many other powerful world leaders. Citizens of Ottawa County would be advised to study the world that C40 Group leaders and others want for us.