Jordan Peterson announces World Economic Forum alternative

He said the meeting will present an "alternative to that kind of apocalyptic narrative" that's being put forward by the World Economic Forum.
Jordan Peterson addresses students at The Cambridge Union on November 02, 2018 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.

Dr. Jordan Peterson announced that he has set up an international consortium with the goal of creating an alternative to the "apocalyptic narrative" espoused at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

About 2,000 people will be invited to the consortium meeting in London in late October through early November, Peterson told podcaster Joe Rogan in an interview aired Saturday.

He said the meeting will present an "alternative to that kind of apocalyptic narrative that's being put forward at least implicitly by organizations like the WEF." 

The consortium will focus on how to "get energy and resources at the lowest possible cost as rapidly as possible to the largest number of people around the world" and how to encourage "long-term monogamous couples who are child-centered and to make increasing the birth rate part of that policy," among other things.