Consider yourself warned. A coalition led by former Democratic Vice President Al Gore is using artificial intelligence and satellite systems to track pollution in local neighborhoods around the world while pinpointing the very houses and backyards it comes from.
AP reports Gore, who started Climate TRACE, uses the aforementioned systems to monitor the location of heat-trapping methane sources.
On Wednesday he expanded the system to track the direct source and plume of pollution from tiny particles, often referred to as soot, on a neighborhood basis for 2,500 cities across the world.
Gore’s new system was announced just hours after President Donald Trump dismissed climate change as “the greatest con job” in the world during his address to the United Nations General Assembly.
Trump doubled down on his skepticism of global environmental strictures and multilateral institutions that operate solely on public funds and answer to nobody.
Now it has been reported Gore’s coalition uses 300 satellites, 30,000 ground-tracking sensors and artificial intelligence to track 137,095 sources of particle pollution.
With 3,937 of them categorized as “super emitters” for how much they release into the atmosphere.
Users can look at long-term trends, but in about a year Gore hopes these can become available daily so they can be incorporated into weather apps, like allergy reports.
It’s not just seeing the pollutants.
The website shows exactly who is emitting them.
Noted climate alarmist Gore said he is thrilled to be able to monitor pollution sources without the knowledge of the emitters.
“It’s difficult, before AI, for people to really see precisely where this conventional air pollution is coming from.”
“When it’s over in their homes and in their neighborhoods and when people have a very clear idea of this, then I think they’re empowered with the truth of their situation. My faith tradition has always taught me you will know the truth and the truth shall set you free.”
As Breitbart News reported, in 2015 Gore said climate change “deniers” should be punished.
Gore further added politicians in particular should be made to pay a price for rejecting “accepted science.”
He stopped short of suggesting what that punishment might be.
More recently he told his climate disciples that God commands us to go forth and fight global warming.
Gore told Interview Magazine that God didn’t create global warming and wants us to fix it.
Gore’s surveillance network represents an unprecedented invasion of privacy disguised as environmental activism.
The system’s ability to track individual homes and properties creates a powerful tool for government overreach and social control.
His admission of monitoring people “without the knowledge of the emitters” reveals the secretive and intrusive nature of this program.
The timing of this announcement, hours after Trump’s UN speech, shows Gore’s direct challenge to American sovereignty and energy independence.
With 300 satellites and 30,000 ground sensors, this surveillance apparatus rivals anything operated by intelligence agencies.
The plan to integrate this data into daily weather apps would normalize constant monitoring of American communities.
Gore’s previous calls to “punish” climate skeptics take on new meaning when combined with this tracking capability.
The system could easily be weaponized against farmers, manufacturers, and ordinary citizens who don’t comply with climate orthodoxy.
His invocation of religious authority to justify surveillance shows how climate activism has become a quasi-religious movement.
The ability to identify specific “super emitters” creates a targeting system for climate enforcement actions.
This technology gives unelected climate activists unprecedented power to monitor and potentially harass private citizens.
The global scope of the system bypasses national sovereignty and democratic oversight of surveillance activities.
Gore’s coalition operates without accountability to voters while wielding surveillance capabilities that governments would envy.
The neighborhood-level tracking could enable social pressure campaigns against individuals deemed climate non-compliant.
This system represents the merger of Big Tech surveillance capabilities with climate activism’s authoritarian impulses.
The data collected could easily be shared with government agencies for regulatory enforcement purposes.
Gore’s vision of daily pollution tracking would create a permanent surveillance state justified by environmental concerns.
This technology platform could expand beyond pollution to monitor any activity deemed environmentally harmful.
The combination of AI analysis and satellite imagery creates a powerful tool for social engineering and behavior modification.
Americans should be deeply concerned about this private surveillance network operating without their knowledge or consent.