Have a quick look at this latest example of junk diplomacy, hard at work with our money:
The exhibition “Climate Faces — Changing Earth, Changing Lives”, now on display in the Main Gallery of the Visitors Lobby of United Nations Headquarters, will be opened formally in a 6 p.m. ceremony on Wednesday, 14 July.
Included in the exhibition are photographs and testimonials from two British Council global projects: “Cape Farewell”, which chronicles a voyage to witness the effects of climate change in the Canadian arctic by 28 high school students as well as scientists and artists from around the world; and “Turning the Tide”, featuring illustrations submitted in a photo contest by young people in 40 countries, showing how climate change impacts their communities.
A perfect tsunami of wasted money involving the UN, World Bank and British Council preening each other’s egos to emit propaganda.
As an eagle-eyed reader says:
A good example of circular opinion forming.
Large governmental or international organisations funded by the taxpayer to organise events to create/increase public pressure on those same organisations to do what they themselves wanted to do in the first place to justify their own existences and salaries.
Cut. Then cut harder.










