Globalists extort money from billionaires for climate protection Source: (https://yhoo.it/3WVIqyT) Billionaires are responsible for a million times more greenhouse gas emissions than the average person, according to Oxfam. Research by the international charity found that the investments of just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2 each year, equivalent to the yearly emissions of 85 million cars. This is one million times more than someone in the bottom 90 per cent of humanity. Everyone who earns below ˆ173,000 on average is in this group. The report comes amid calls for the world's ultra rich to shoulder more of the financial responsibility for tackling the climate emergency at COP27. On Monday at the summit in Egypt, the Bezos Earth Fund - set up by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos - pledged ˆ1 billion by 2030 to help protect carbon reserves and biodiversity. However, Andrew Steer, CEO of Bezos's philanthropic organisation, previously said billionaires should not be expected to make up for climate finance gaps left by rich countries. The report on the emissions of the world's richest people was based on a detailed analysis of the investments of 125 of the world's wealthiest billionaires. Collectively they have a ˆ2.4 trillion stake in 183 companies. It found that these billionaires' investments produce an annual average of 3 million tonnes of CO2 per year, compared to the figure of 2.76 tonnes for the average person in the bottom 90 per cent.