"Individual carbon footprint tracker"

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Carbon footprint trackers are another tool in the unelected globalists’ social credit system kit, World Economic Forum. At WEF 2022 in Davos, the president of Alibaba Group announces that the platform will rollout an individual carbon footprint tracker, along with a SaaS application for businesses to track their carbon footprints for ESG purposes. Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on Tuesday, Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans announced that the Chinese multinational e-commerce platform would soon be launching carbon footprint trackers in an attempt to change people’s shopping and travel behaviors. The carbon footprint tracker looks to operate similarly to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) social credit system by rewarding people who “do the right thing” while punishing those who “do the wrong thing.” “At a billion consumers, we’re developing, through technology, an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint,” Evans told the unelected globalists at Davos during the “Strategic Outlook: Responsible Consumption” session. “What does that mean?” he went on to say. “That’s where they’re traveling, how they are traveling, what are they eating, what are they consuming on the platform. “So, individual carbon footprint tracker, stay tuned! We don’t have it operational yet, but this is something we’re working on.” An individual carbon footprint tracker doesn’t have to be part of a social credit system — it can be used by shoppers and travelers simply as a way to know how much they are consuming for their own purposes, but it’s a slippery slope towards being a social crediting tool. As Evans explained, “We have set up on our platform products that will show what are the carbon emissions if you’re buying them. So, people can look at what the carbon emission effect is of buying a certain product.” Measuring individual carbon footprint is one thing; however, if governments mandate the tracker as a matter of policy for punishing or rewarding behavior, then it becomes yet another tool for enforcing a system of social credit. And with Alibaba’s plans to introduce a “green travel” scheme that awards bonus points to those who comply, the Alibaba president admitted that the plan was to incentivize customers “to do the right thing,” which is the same method the CCP uses for its authoritarian social credit system. Not to worry, the elitists will continue to keep 4 homes, private jets and emit their own toxins in the air. It's like Klaus Schwab said at the last World Economic Forum months ago, "by 2030 you'll own nothing and be happy". Shouldn't that concern everyone?

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