Palm Oil Truth Foundation vindicated

Image A recent BBC News Report on an Ipsos Mori poll reported that the poll found that 56% of 2032 adults surveyed in Great Britain believed the effects of global warming on climate were not as bad as politicians and scientists claim.

In addition, those polled felt that the issue was exaggerated to make money.

The public were more concerned with terrorism, graffiti, crime and dog mess than climate change.

Ipsos Mori's head of environmental research, Phil Downing, said the research showed "a significant number have many doubts about exactly how serious it really is and believe it has been over-hyped."

The Palm Oil Truth Foundation has maintained for some time now that the issue of global warming is just being exploited by environmental NGOs to keep the money rolling in.   Palm oil has just been trampled upon by NGOs whose motives have now been laid bare.  BBC News finally gets something right !

Considering how the issue has been viciously exploited by environmental NGOs to pad their coffers by linking global warming to everything from deforestation to endangered animals, it is about time that the media and august bodies such as the UN and WHO wake up to the fact that they are being manipulated by these NGOs to take up positions that are basically unjustified.

In the final analysis, however, this should also serve as a wake-up call to the environmental NGOs that more and more consumers are now aware that they are being fed untruths so that they will part with their hard earned money. 

Politicians and celebrities like Al Gore and Leonardo DiCaprio who have jumped on the environmental bandwagon have also been exposed as 'Eco-Hyprocrites'.  Whilst trumpeting global warming issues, they simultaneously use electricity indiscriminately in their massive mansions and travel in gas guzzling private jets!  THE END.