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Nature no threat to financial stability

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June 25, 2025

IF RESERVE Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago looked beyond the false, unscientific literature on climate change, he would realise that compliance with decarbonisation regulations constitutes the real threat to financial stability - not nature.

- DR DUNCAN DU BOIS | Bluff

Contrary to the narrative manufactured by scientists and academics in thrall to the globalism of the World Economic Forum, climate change is a natural phenomenon that scientists and historians of integrity have proved is as old as the earth itself.

They have also noted that weather and temperature patterns are influenced by the variable elliptical path of the earth around the sun and variations in the tilt of the earth. In short, human activities involving fossil fuels have no effect on climate change.

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