Climate cult in Hawaii to charge all tourists Ponzi scheme "green fee" to EMBEZZLE $100M yearly for fake "climate change" projects
By sdwells // 2025-06-02
 
Get ready to be extorted a heavy fine for visiting Hawaii folks. You will now pay Ponzi scheme specialists big bucks to support a fanatical cult conspiracy that the earth is getting too hot to live on because humans drive gas-powered vehicles and the cows are farting too much. That’s right, Hawaii state will be charging all visitors a “climate impact fee” for ruining the world, even if you are living green friendly already, you are now a perpetrator of global warming and must help raise $100 MILLION for the richest people in the world to pocket.
  • Punitive "Green Fee" Targets Tourists: Hawaii has imposed a first-of-its-kind "climate impact fee" on visitors, raising the transient accommodations tax (TAT) to 11% starting in 2026. Critics argue this is a financial shakedown, forcing tourists—even eco-conscious ones—to fund a $100 million annual climate resilience slush fund under the guise of environmentalism.
  • Climate Alarmism as Revenue Scheme: The fee is framed as necessary to combat "human-caused" climate change (e.g., "cow farts" and gas vehicles), but skeptics dismiss it as a Ponzi scheme enriching elites while scapegoating ordinary people. Funds will flow into vague initiatives like "shoreline restoration" and a "youth corps," with little accountability.
  • Hypocrisy of the Climate Cult: While Hawaii positions itself as a sustainability leader (e.g., its 100% renewable energy mandate), critics highlight the irony of climate elites' jet-setting in private planes while taxing working-class travelers. The policy mirrors global green fees (e.g., Bhutan’s), but opponents see it as virtue-signaling that harms tourism economies.
  • Overtourism or Overreach? Lawmakers justify the fee by citing ecological damage from 9.6 million annual visitors, but skeptics argue it’s a pretext to monetize climate panic. Detractors warn of declining tourism and question whether the funds will truly benefit locals—or just line the pockets of "resiliency" contractors and bureaucrats.

Hawaii imposes first U.S. "green fee" on tourists to fund fake "climate resilience"

Hawaii has once again positioned itself as a leader in environmental policy by becoming the first U.S. state to impose a "climate impact fee" on tourists. Governor Josh Green signed the measure into law on Tuesday, raising the state’s transient accommodations tax (TAT) by 0.75%—bringing it to 11%—effective January 1, 2026. The fee, hotels, hotels, hotels, short-term rentals, and cruise ships is projected to generate $100 million annually for climate resilience projects, invasive species control, and beach restoration. Hawaii’s "Green Fee" builds on its reputation as a trailblazer in sustainability. In 2015, the state became the first 100 100% renewable energy by 2045. Now, with tourism—a major economic driver—contributing to environmental strain, lawmakers argue that visitors should help mitigate their impact. "Hawaiʻi is at the forefront of protecting our natural resources," said Governor Green in a press release. The fee will fund initiatives like wildlife conservation, shoreline restoration, and a "green jobs youth corps." The new tax revenue will flow directly into two Ponzi scheme “funds,” the Climate Mitigation Resiliency Special Fund and the Economic Development and Revitalization Special Fund. The move comes as Hawaii grapples with overtourism—9.6 million visitors arrived in 2023—and its ecological consequences, including coral reef degradation and invasive species proliferation. So it’s time to punish everyone who visits Hawaii. Critics warn that higher costs could deter visitors, but proponents emphasize the long-term benefits. "The fee will restore our beaches and harden infrastructure all who all who call Hawaiʻi home," Green stated. The policy aligns with global trends, such as Bhutan’s "Sustainable Development Fee," though Hawaii’s approach is unique in the U.S. Hawaii’s "Green Fee" underscores its commitment to balancing tourism with environmental stewardship. As climate change intensifies, the state’s innovative funding model may inspire other destinations to follow suit—proving that sustainability and economic vitality can go hand in hand. Check out ClimateAlarmism.news for updates on the climate cult demanding everyone else’s hard earned money while they travel the globe in their private jets and yachts burning fuel faster than you can say “global warming Ponzi scheme.” Sources for this article include: NaturalNews.com BezoEarthFund.org ClimateDepot.com