“Trump effect” in Bonn climate talks?
The "Trump effect" which is scaring the heck out of the Bonn negotiators.
The "Trump effect" which is scaring the heck out of the Bonn negotiators.
“It is undeniable that fossil fuels will be used for the foreseeable future, and it is in everyone’s interest that they be efficient and clean,” a White House spokesman told reporters Monday, referring to Trump’s efforts to promote fossil fuels at the G20 meeting this year. Activists didn't like it.
Friday's release of the wildly alarmist "Climate Science Special Report" or CSSP has brought forth the predictable green gush from the lefty press. The fact that this is an official federal report that contradicts the Trump Administration's climate skepticism is its big selling point. That the release is strategically timed with the beginning of the grand UN climate control festival in Bonn, Germany makes it more than timely. That the science is crap is irrelevant.
How many climate alarmists does it take to write the rules of world domination? In the case of the upcoming Bonn meeting the answer is well over 20,000. I am not making this up.
The French foreign minister confirmed that the UN is crafting a global warming agreement for Obama to sign "without going to the Congress." Government bureaucrats fiddle with temperature data. Senator Whitehouse proposes using RICO statute to jail climate realists. Between now and Paris, we’re in for a wild propaganda ride.
There will be CO2 trading and taxes if delegates at the UN global warming conference in Bonn get their way.