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I & I Editorial Board
Trump challenges unhinged 'Climate Crisis' narrative...
The United Nation's 30th Conference of the Parties, known as COP30, will be held next month in Belem, Brazil.
It will be a nearly two-week festival of intellectual depravity, in which fiery sermons are preached, nags are given an undeserved forum, backs are slapped, glasses clinked and participants tell each other and the world how important they are.
Our hope is that it's an endangered species falling hard toward extinction.
While the crisis-mongers are supping luxuriously and congratulating themselves for "saving a world" that's in no danger from human fossil-fuel exhaust, their crusade is losing momentum.
Polls are showing that fewer Americans believe it's a "very serious" or serious problem.
When issues are ranked by the public, climate is far behind others, such as health care and the economy. It also follows, though a bit more closely, immigration, energy policy and crime as a top concern.
Some Americans are even more troubled by our growing political extremism, which, given the growing violence on the left, is understandable.
President Donald Trump, for one, seems to have never thought too much of the climate warnings.
Last month, Politico reported that he was actively seeking,
While using "the bully pulpit" at his U.N. address last month, he touted,
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Which is as it should be.
While Trump is not afraid to publicly call out the climatistas, other nations are tacitly acknowledging that,
More than,
The media also seem to be losing interest, or maybe they are surrendering to the fact that the world has caught on to the ruse.
He credits Trump for the "lack of financial grandeur."
Wojick further noted that Trump has eliminated USAID, the U.S. Agency for International Development,
Paul Driessen, like Wojick a scholar at the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, says that despite the,
It seems they know the public is catching on to their racket.
The global warming machine has for more than three decades successfully waged a propaganda campaign. But after predicting so much that has never come to pass, it has lost credibility that it never should have had in the first place.
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