Morano on Hannity: John Kerry’s “climate emergency” hypocrisy
Everyone John?… This is a guy who was caught in Iceland flying a private jet to get an environmental award. WATCH NOW
Everyone John?… This is a guy who was caught in Iceland flying a private jet to get an environmental award. WATCH NOW
Why does no one in the mainstream media ask the hard questions of these people?
Kerry may have gotten a lot of headlines, but Podesta has used the power of the purse to impact the business and diplomatic communities far more effectively.
Kerry’s failure gets him transferred to Biden re-election campaign.
China has funded and built over a hundred coal-fired plants in the past year alone and is building a staggering 234 gigawatts of coal-fired generation.
Hypocrisy and ruinous policy abound at the UN climate conference in Dubai.
John Kerry combines haughty pomposity with being consistently wrong. WATCH NOW
We wouldn't want Kerry to suffer the indignity of flying with the rest of us, let alone taking the bus.
Kerry hopes Putin “will help us to stay on track with respect to what we need to do for the climate.”
U.S. and Chinese climate envoys John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua agreed to this official joint declaration.
Kerry, who serves as President Biden's "climate envoy," said that "billions won't cut it" and that a plan to spend trillions of dollars on "climate finance" will be announced on Wednesday.
Climate Envoy Kerry is right up there among the most consequential internal security threats our nation has ever known.
The new special envoy for climate change, John Kerry, stumbled on the truth by inadvertently refuting the Biden climate agenda.
When President Trump yanked America out of the UN's Paris Accord last Thursday, Climate Depot's Marc Morano launched into full media overdrive.
With two days left, the UN is closer than ever before to creating a successor treaty/agreement to the Kyoto protocol. They also are poised to achieve their goal of bringing the U.S. into the UN climate regime. However, even at this late hour, substantial divisions remain. Brace for drama.