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Expect a ‘Climate/Great Reset summit’ where ‘Democracy goes to die’

Team of CFACT realists will expose hidden climate agendas at UN’s COP 28 in Dubai

Washington, D.C. — A delegation of climate skeptics will be attending the UN climate summit, COP 28, to be held from November 30 to December 12 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) will be fully credentialed and registered at COP 28 and doing daily reports on the dangers facing America and the West from the UN confab. CFACT has faced great peril at previous UN climate summits, with armed UN climate cops targeting and removing its members from the summits. 

“Our team will be on the ground to give first-hand accounts of how the United Nations is set to help the Biden Administration further crush American domestic energy to meet the so-called ‘NET Zero’ climate agenda. We will be inside the event to reveal how the U.S. must reject and withdraw from this entire UN process,” said Craig Rucker, the president of CFACT, who will be attending. 

Marc Morano of CFACT’s Climate Depot will also be attending. “COP 28 is shaping up to be a doubling down on the green agenda despite the massive failure on a grand global scale. We will report on the energy rationing, blackouts, and economic disruption from the failed UN-pushed policies globally. All the usual suspects will be gathering once again: Bill Gates, King Charles, John Kerry, and the World Economic Forum. Pope Francis, the first pontiff to attend the annual UN climate conference, is also expected sounding the climate change alarm bells, he noted.

“The UN’s COP 28 is nothing short of a climate/Great Reset summit in Dubai, where public health bureaucracy and climate merge & Democracy goes to die,” he added. 

One of the key summit themes this year, and one that CFACT’s Rucker and Morano will vehemently spar with climate change alarmists about, will highlight “meat eating”. Morano notes, “‘Nations will be told to curb their excessive appetite for meat’ to enforce UN plan for ‘food’s climate transition.'” 

Reports the UK Guardian: “Meat and dairy must be reined back from its continued growth around the world, if targets to halve emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 are to be met.” 

Jennifer Larbie, the head of UK advocacy and campaigns at Christian Aid, reinforces the anti-food message: “The emissions from farming is a huge driver of the climate crisis and one which needs to be tackled at COP 28 if we are to keep global heating in check.”
At the heart of the climate change agenda is the idea that surpassing 1.5 degrees C or 2.7 degrees F could trigger a cascade of tipping points, which would irreversibly alter the global climate system and further exacerbate warming.  “Rubbish,” say CFACT’s Rucker and Morano.
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Background on COP 28:

The UN COP 28 website explains: “COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12, 2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants.”

In the lead-up to COP 28, the UN is pushing for a ‘global tax on fossil fuels.” See: African Climate Summit issues unanimous call for world leaders to support global tax on fossil fuels

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The first African Climate Summit ended with a call Wednesday for world leaders to rally behind a global carbon tax on fossil fuels, aviation, and maritime transport, and it seeks reform of the world financial system that forces African nations to pay more to borrow money.

COP 28 will seek to solidify the UN’s 2030 Agenda and their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The UN explains they are seeking “a strong outcome at COP28 Is Crucial for Climate Action and the SDGs.”

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