WEF’s ‘Carbon Passports’ Restrict Public Travel to Fight ‘Global Warming’

A new push is emerging from the World Economic Forum (WEF) that seeks to fight “global warming” by placing travel restrictions on the public.

Climate alarmists are pushing a new technology in the form of digital “carbon passports.”

Much like the digital IDs pushed by unelected globalist organizations such as the WEF, “carbon passports” will track individuals’ movements and use the information to set limits on their travel.

The new technology was revealed in a recently published report from Intrepid Travel and the WEF’s Future Laboratory.

Irakli Kashibadze, the CEO and founder of Future Laboratory, is listed as one of the architects of the WEF’s agenda.

Dubbing these restrictions as “personal carbon allowances,” the report portends they would serve as determinants compelling individuals to conform to the “global carbon budget.”

With imposed limitations on yearly travel anticipated by as soon as 2040, travelers might be forced to relinquish the horizon-expansion privileges, usually afforded by contemporary tourism.

The report highlights the alleged repercussions of “climate change” on popular summer destinations like Greece and Majorca.

These nations are now supposedly deemed too hot for humans due to so-called “global boiling.”

The introduction of carbon passports could raise serious privacy concerns about the level of surveillance exercised over individuals’ movements and behavior.