Will Trump’s unconventional plan to STOP the UN climate elites WORK?
From Glenn Beck
The discussion centers around Trump's strategy to counter the influence of UN climate elites, highlighting his decision to boycott a recent climate summit, which marked the absence of a U.S. delegation for the first time in three decades. Key points include the dynamics of global climate negotiations, the implications of agreements made during the summit, and concerns over new measures aimed at censoring dissenting views and establishing global carbon market integration, primarily affecting e...
Key Takeaways
- In Trump's absence, climate treaties thrive; the U.S. might not be leading, but it’s certainly not blocking progress.
- While the West phases out fossil fuels, major producers like China and India silently double down on oil deals.
- The UN climate summit's ‘carbon budget’ reveals a stark truth: most CO2 emissions are behind us, leaving future emissions for others.
- Censorship of dissenting voices on climate issues raises questions: do we want climate action or a monopoly on climate belief?
- The irony of climate deals: designed to curb emissions while the world’s largest polluters happily pass the buck to the West.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Alex Newman (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Aaron Glenn (person)
- COP 28 (event)
- Brazil (location)
- Barack Hussein Obama (person)
- COP 30 (event)
- New York Times (media)
- EPA (company)
- liberty sentinel.org (company)