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UN Climate Summit COP30 held in Belém Brazil: ‘A city where raw sewage flows openly into waterways’ – ‘A staggering 80.7% of Belém residents have no access to a sewage network’
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November 10, 2025
4:42 pm
https://irrationalfear.substack.com/p/cop30-in-belem-the-pinnacle-of-climate

The Pinnacle of Climate Hypocrisy: Prioritizing Fantasies Over Real Human Suffering

DR. MATTHEW WIELICKI

As COP30 kicks off this week in Belém, Brazil, I can’t help but reflect on one of the key moments that soured me on the climate movement entirely. The Pinnacle of Climate Hypocrisy Prioritizing Fantasies Over Real Human Suffering. For years, I’ve watched as well-intentioned environmentalism morphed into a crusade that elevates hypothetical future scenarios over the immediate, tangible suffering of billions. This conference, nestled in a city where raw sewage flows openly into waterways, exemplifies the ultimate hypocrisy: global elites, Western scientists, and politicians jetting in—often on private planes—to lecture the world on reducing emissions, while ignoring the far more pressing environmental crises right under their noses.

It’s this disconnect that pushed me away from the movement I once embraced as an Earth sciences professor. Today, in exile from academia for daring to question the alarmist narrative, I’m more convinced than ever that the legacy of climate activism will be one of neocolonialism disguised as virtue, denying the developing world the infrastructure and cheap, reliable energy that propelled the West forward, all in the name of uncertain futures.

 
https://www.climatedepot.com/2025/11/10/un-climate-summit-cop30-held-in-belem-brazil-a-city-where-raw-sewage-flows-openly-into-waterways-a-staggering-80-7-of-belem-residents-have-no-access-to-a-sewage-network/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”