Klaus Schwab protégé at Tyson Foods allegedly ran a greenwashing scam on consumers

A progressive environmentalist group filed a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, accusing the company of misleading marketing claims about its climate change commitments. Despite Tyson s significant emissions, the company has promoted net-zero emissions by 2050 and climate-smart beef. However, the lawsuit alleges that Tyson s spending on greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction practices is less than 0.1% of its $53 billion annual revenue, with a disproportionate focus on advertising over research. Tyson s sustainability division, previously under John R. Tyson, was replaced after his suspension for drinking and driving. Tyson, a protégé of Klaus Schwab and a Young Global Leader, has been associated with the World Economic Forum (WEF), which promotes the progressive climate change agenda. The lawsuit claims that Tyson s net-zero and climate-smart beef claims are false or misleading, as the company has not attempted to fully measure its GHG emissions or made a detailed inventory public. Tyson omits key sources of emissions, such as land use and land use change associated with grazing and animal feed production. There is no credible evidence that Tyson intends to make significant changes to its current activities. The lawsuit raises questions about the sincerity of the progressive billionaire class s commitment to addressing climate change. It suggests that their focus on climate change may be driven by self-interest and a desire for communistic control, rather than genuine concern for the environment. The outcome of the lawsuit remains to be seen, but it has sparked further discussion on the issue. Image: World Economic Forum from Cologny, Switzerland, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons, unaltered.

Source: americanthinker.com
Published on 2024-09-20