Globalists hunt by force World Bank Chief Over Climate Skepticism Figaro: (https://bit.ly/3LJWV3K) Many voices were raised Wednesday, September 21 to call for the departure of the President of the World Bank, David Malpass, after the latter refused the day before to comment on the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. During a round table organized on Tuesday by the New York Times and devoted to the financing of the fight against global warming, the president of the institution was questioned several times to find out if he recognized the fact that fossil fuels had a real impact in terms of global warming, each time refusing to answer. The event took place as part of New York Climate Week, which is held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. "Do you accept the scientific consensus insisting on the fact that the use of fossil fuels is dangerously and rapidly heating the planet?" asked the event moderator three times. David Malpass declined to answer. Pushed by the public to decide, the manager ended up declaring that he did not know. "I am not a scientist", he justified, preferring to highlight the "enormous effort" made by the World Bank to help finance against global warming. David Malpass's comment sparked many reactions from NGOs specializing in the fight against global warming, who called for his departure. "The World Bank cannot be run by a climate skeptic. President Biden and the institution's board of directors must fire him immediately," said Luisa Galvao of the Friends of the Earth association in a statement. "With (David) Malpass at its helm, the World Bank cannot be trusted to be a partner in sustainable development," said Bronwen Tucker of Oil Change International. Asked by AFP, the World Bank declined to comment. The day before, former vice-president Al Gore had accused David Malpass of being "climatosceptic", believing that he had been unable to improve the financing of climate projects in developing countries. Considered a loyal supporter of former US President Donald Trump, who proposed his candidacy for the head of the institution, David Malpass was elected President of the World Bank in April 2019.