A United Nations scientist has called for billions of human beings around the world to be “culled” in order to “save the planet” from “global warming.”
UCL Professor Bill McGuire, a United Nations (UN) “agenda contributor,” warns that the only “realistic way” to “avoid catastrophic climate breakdown” was to “cull” the human population with a “high fatality pandemic.”
The statement was issued in a post on X that was subsequently withdrawn by McGuire amid an immense backlash.
However, he argues that he deleted the post because people took it the wrong way, “not because I regret it.”
McGuire was previously a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), a British government body that advised politicians on the Covid pandemic response.
He also helped author a report for the notorious Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations (UN) body that has helped drive climate policy globally despite making a slew of errors.
“If I am brutally honest, the only realistic way I see emissions falling as fast as they need to, to avoid catastrophic #climate breakdown, is the culling of the human population by a pandemic with a very high fatality rate,” wrote McGuire, Professor of Geophysical & Climate Hazards at University College