The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on governments to implement new measures that will ensure only wealthy elites can enjoy a good standard of living.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has put forward plans to place hefty fines on many of the activities that the general public currently participates in.
Eating meat and dairy products, buying clothing, or traveling will all be hit with huge “carbon taxes” under the plan by Georgieva, a Bulgarian economist.
The “carbon tax” agenda will ensure that only wealthy people can afford to continue to enjoy their current standard of living by making car ownership and meat consumption too expensive for regular citizens.
According to Georgieva, this scheme is essential for “fighting climate change.”
She delivered her dire message at the United Nations COP28 climate summit, where globalists in attendance flew in on private jets and helicopters before being chauffeured around in luxury automobiles and dining on the finest cuts of beef and other delicacies.
“We are very keen to give the biggest possible incentive for decarbonization, which is putting a price on carbon,” Georgieva said at the summit in the United Arab Emirates.
“That price needs to go up,