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CLIMATE PONZI SCHEME DENIED: Trump begins the exit of the BIGGEST WASTE of money, resources and human lives ever and the climate alarmists are freaking out
By sdwells // 2025-05-15
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Are you not interested in donating your hard-earned money that’s triple taxed to the wealthiest jerks in the world so they can spray chemicals in the sky to block out the sun? Why not? Are you not interested in donating all of your savings to billionaires who travel around the world burning fossil fuel in their jets and yachts, preaching to the world that we all need to stop driving gas-powered cars and eat insects to save the earth from burning up next year? You must be a climate-denier and “anti-science!” Shame on you. You must be one of those domestic terrorists and white supremacists that voted for fascism. President Trump isn’t falling for the biggest Ponzi scheme on the planet either. He’s not stupid or gullible. He plans to exit the old-world climate treaty and every other scam and scheme that the Biden Regime sent billions of dollars to so they could embezzle it all in the name of global warming, or climate change, or cow farts, or electric cars (no wait, they don’t support that anymore because of Musk Derangement Syndrome).

Trump Admin most likely to exit BS “Climate Treaty” – rest of world will follow suit, as they always do when Trump leads the way with common sense business decisions

The Trump administration is signaling a potential exit from the world’s oldest climate treaty, the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a move that would extend beyond its earlier withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. If enacted, this decision would mark a dramatic escalation in President Donald Trump’s rejection of international climate cooperation, potentially sidelining the U.S. from global climate negotiations. The administration has already taken steps undermining its treaty obligations, including missing a key emissions reporting deadline and dismantling climate offices. Experts warn the move could weaken U.S. influence and accelerate global efforts to phase out fossil fuels without American input. The UNFCCC, ratified under President George H.W. Bush after the landmark 1992 Earth Summit, established the foundation for international climate negotiations, including the 2015 Paris Agreement. While Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris accord — a process completed in 2020 — he previously avoided abandoning the broader treaty. Now, his administration appears to be laying the groundwork for a full exit. Recent actions include the State Department’s elimination of its Office of Global Change, which managed U.S. participation in climate talks, and the EPA’s plan to shutter its greenhouse gas reporting program. The administration also failed to submit its annual emissions inventory to the U.N. by the April 15 deadline, a first in the treaty’s history. “Submitting an emissions inventory is the basic requirement,” said Daniel Reifsnyder, a former State Department official who helped implement the UNFCCC. “If you don’t do that, how can you say you’re taking part in the global response?” “If we pull out, we essentially yield the field to anti-fossil-fuel interests,” warned George David Banks, a former Trump climate adviser. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the administration’s shift, stating, “Under President Trump, we’re making a foreign policy now that’s, what is it good for: America.” Critics argue the move could backfire, but that’s just Democrat talking points. “The rest of the world is going to figure out the direction they want to go in, and we’re not going to be part of that conversation,” said Kate Guy, a former Biden climate adviser, another huckster and shill for the Left. A U.S. exit from the UNFCCC would mark a historic retreat from global climate leadership, with long-term consequences for diplomacy and environmental policy. While the Trump administration frames the move as prioritizing American interests, experts caution it may leave the U.S. marginalized in shaping the world’s energy future. As nations accelerate efforts to curb emissions, the decision could redefine America’s role — or absence — in the fight against climate change. Check out ClimateAlarmism.news for updates on the climate cult and psychotic billionaires begging for your money to help ruin the world. Sources for this article include: NaturalNews.com BezoEarthFund.org ClimateDepot.com  
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