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Carbon for Me, Not for Thee: Climate Class Warfare

World Economic Forum was not a conference – it was a week-long carnival of conspicuous consumption

By Vijay Jayaraj, February 11, 2026 6:00 am

While the world’s self-appointed guardians of the thermostat lectured on the moral imperative of lowering living standards, they turned the sky above Davos into a parking lot for ultra-luxurious aviation.

Reports from the World Economic Forum (WEF) revealed a grotesque spectacle of consumption that would make a Roman emperor blush. The globe’s most powerful individuals gathered to discuss global challenges while incinerating the Swiss atmosphere with exhaust emissions that dwarfed the lifetime output of entire communities.

This was not a conference. It was a week-long carnival of conspicuous consumption.

Data indicate that for every four attendees discussing the “existential threat” of “carbon” emissions, one private jet descended upon the scene. In a display of indifference that belied the environmental concern of conference participants, the number of private flights registered at surrounding airports spiked by 10% compared to the traffic seen in 2024 and 2025.

Nearly 20% of these aircraft departed from France, 13% from the United Kingdom and 12% from Germany. These are the very nations whose governments have spent the last decade deindustrializing economies and forcing citizens into energy poverty under the pretense of climate leadership.

The United Kingdom currently faces some of the highest electricity prices in Europe, and Germany is not far behind. They have forced a transition to unreliable wind and solar energy, justified by a metric known as the Levelized Cost of Energy. This index is one of the great deceptions of the modern age. It claims renewables are the “cheapest” form of power by isolating the cost of generation while ignoring the trillions required for backup batteries, grid expansions and fossil fuel plants that must run when the sun and wind refuse to do their part.

This misleading pricing model is used to convince consumers that skyrocketing utility bills are a necessary sacrifice. The Davos crowd demands you carpool to work yet refuses to plane-pool to save the planet.

The global elite seek to normalize a two-tiered energy system: Affordable, reliable, conventional energy for themselves, delivered via private jets and maintained through their personal infrastructure. Expensive, intermittent renewable energy for everyone else, sold on the basis of manipulated pricing indices and false accounting.

If the climate emergency were real in the way described – a time bomb threatening human extinction – would these leaders pack 3,000 people into hundreds of separate jets? Their behavior proves they do not believe their own rhetoric. They know the climate is not collapsing. They know CO2 is not a poison.

The ugliest face of the climate agenda is eco-imperialism. A single flight from New York to Davos may emit more carbon dioxide than an entire village in sub-Saharan Africa over a period of decades. Yet the Davos narrative portrays the development of African fossil fuels as a crime against nature.

Fortunately, the United States has managed to avoid the full brunt of this European-style suicide pact. Despite the aggressive push for a Green New Deal in the early 2020s, the current administration has rightly kept this industry-destroying policy at bay.

We must credit the U.S. Department of Energy for finally acknowledging what honest science has shown for years: There is no basis for class warfare disguised as climate policy. The current leadership has recognized that energy security is national security. By rejecting the medieval mindset that equates suffering with virtue, the U.S. has maintained its status as an energy superpower.

Let me be clear: I want our policymakers and the ultra-rich – and every person aspiring to be so – to use private jets. The technology is a triumph of engineering and efficiency, saving time in advancing diplomacy and driving economic activity. 

The problem is not the machine; the problem is the message.

We do not need to ban private jets; we need to reject efforts to shackle the aspirations of the common man. We need to demand the same energy abundance for the single mother in Ohio and the farmer in India that a CEO in Davos enjoys.

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  1. And, it’s not just lowering the standards of living for working men and women worldwide and keeping poor people poor, the Davos Class are enriching themselves off green energy scams, paid for by poor and middle-class people worldwide.

    The perpetrators of the Climate Change Scam are not merely buffonish hypocrites, although there are plenty of those supporting the Climate Change Scam, the perpetrators are evil tyrants and fraudsters.

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