UN Calls for Public to Live in Mud Huts to Meet ‘Net Zero’ Goals

Unelected bureaucrats at the United Nations (UN) are calling for the public to start living in huts made from mud and straw in order to meet the globalist agency’s “Net Zero” goals before the year 2050.

The UN has just released a new report that lays out extreme measures citizens in Western nations will need to endure to comply with the corporate elite’s green agenda.

To meet the target of reaching “zero carbon emissions” before 2050, as dictated by the UN and the World Economic Forum (WEF), the public will need to significantly slash their quality of life and begin to align with the globalist vision of collectivism.

The UN insists that traditionally built homes are no longer acceptable and people will need to start living in huts made from building materials consisting of mud bricks, bamboo, and forest “detritus.”

According to the UN, the world needs to switch to “regenerative material practices.”

These practices involve using “ethically produced” low-carbon earth and bio-based building materials.

Examples include mud bricks, timber, bamboo, and agricultural and forest detritus.

The report harks back to the middle of the last century when the vast majority of cultures built large buildings and cities out of indigenous earthen, stone, and bio-based materials, including timber, cane, thatch, and bamboo.

Contrasting modern concrete, steel, and glass buildings, the United Nations asserts that “massive mud buildings have been maintained for centuries with their structures intact.”

The UN lays out the plans in a recently published report titled “Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future.”

The report draws on a wide variety of international authors.