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Judy Kent
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Team of Climate Skeptics to Descend on
UN COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil
Self-Declared ‘Unofficial U.S. Delegation’
The UN climate summit, COP30, kicks off next week in Belém, Brazil — from
November 10-21 — deep in the Amazon rainforest. Once again, CFACT (The
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow) is dispatching a U.S. delegation to the annual
climate confab, ready to challenge the agenda head-on.
CFACT’s mission at COP30 is clear: build on the momentum from President Trump’s
bold withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and rally other nations to follow suit,
derailing the UN’s expansive climate agenda once and for all.
CNN has already hyped COP30 as “one of the most consequential climate summits in
a decade.” — but it could prove even more historic. For the first time since the U.S.
signed the 1992 Rio Earth Summit treaty, there will be no official U.S. delegation
present.
Undeterred, CFACT’s team of U.S. climate skeptics is stepping up as the self-declared
“unofficial” U.S. delegation to COP30. They’ll be on the ground to amplify Bill Gates’
recent climate realism — that climate change “will not lead to humanity’s demise” —
while backing the more than 100 nations that have yet to submit their so-called
“required” plans to the UN for hitting the Paris Accord’s net-zero targets.
CFACT will also expose the clear-cutting of thousands of acres of the tropical Amazon
rainforest to build a highway to accommodate the COP30 event.
The UN has fully accredited the skeptics to attend in person and observe the
proceedings. Leading the charge are veteran UN insiders Craig Rucker — who has
attended 27 of the 30 COP conferences — and Marc Morano, gearing up for his 21st
appearance out of the past 23 international UN climate and environmental summits.
“After three decades of watching the UN’s climate circus balloon from a modest
gathering into a bloated, trillion-dollar boondoggle that saddles nations with impossible
mandates, it’s clear the Rio treaty is the rotten root of this overreach,” said Craig
Rucker, CFACT’s president.
At COP30, Rucker, Morano, and their team will seize the global stage to press the
Trump administration to formally withdraw the U.S. from the 1992 Rio Earth Summit
treaty — signed by then-President George H.W. Bush and ratified by the U.S. Senate.
CFACT’s Marc Morano added urgency to the call: “Withdrawing from the 1992 United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change would be the most significant step
the Trump administration could take to shatter this 33-year climate stranglehold on
America. No Republican president has ever dared attempt it. This would etch Trump’s
agenda in stone — making Trump 2.0’s climate legacy truly permanent and a
nightmare for any future President AOC or Gavin Newsom to reverse.”
The CFACT delegation plans to dive into UN sessions, fire off tough questions to
policymakers, and hand out counter-materials to delegates — exposing the alarmist
hype and spotlighting the pitfalls of the so-called “Baku to Belém” roadmap.
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