WEF has built a technological Noah's Ark for its adherents

The global "elite" will escape an upcoming global mass-extinction
event courtesy of a "technological Noah's Ark," according to Yuval
Noah Harari, lead adviser to Klaus Schwab and the WEF
(https://bit.ly/3BKi8Hs).
Harari, whose middle name happens to be Noah, made prediction
about the "technological Noah's Ark" while taking part in
a discussion at the Warwick Economics Summit on Friday. According
to Harari, the vast majority of the world will perish while the world's
"elite" are set to escape the global mass-extinction event.
CNN's Bill Weir, who hosted the discussion, followed up by suggesting
the Covid pandemic was the "dress rehearsal" for the upcoming event
(https://bit.ly/3LkT4K3).
According to Harari, so-called "elites" will shield themselves from
planetary catastrophes while the rest of humanity perishes. Harari
made remarks while discussing "climate change," which he framed
as "the most pressing threat facing humanity."
https://youtu.be/slAYTeJeyRY?t=1540
During the panel discussion, Harari described "climate change"
as a function of man-made global warming. He stated:
Technology is obviously the key.
It created the problem in the first place.
It's also a key to the solution, but by itself, technology is never
a solution, because every technology can be used for for good
or for ill.
It depends on how you [use] it, [and] on which interests you take
into account.
So yes, we need people to work on the technological aspects, but
we need the politicians to direct it in the right way for the benefit
of the greatest number of people and of the entire ecosystem.
One of the biggest dangers in technological utopianism - [the belief]
that, "Oh, the technology will solve it" - is a kind of Noah's arc
syndrome, like in the Bible with the flood, that yes, eventually they
built an ark, but just for five people or something like that.
Almost everybody drowned.
There is a very big danger that with climate change, when people
talk about what our future going to be like, there is no "us."
There is no "our future."
Humanity might divide into a majority - maybe - of people who
would suffer tremendously, and a minority that will have the
resources, the wealth, [and] the technology to protect themselves,
and even flourish in some kind of technological Noah's Ark.
CNN's Bill Weir, who hosted the discussion, described the
"COVID pandemic" as a "dress rehearsal" for "the climate crisis."
He continued by alluding to the contemporary leftist slogan "trust
the science."