As leftists across the country, and indeed around the world, react with despair and horror to the November 5 election of President Donald Trump, perhaps no movement has been more shocking than the globalist climate movement. Probably. The climate cult, which claims that human emissions from fossil fuel use are leading to uncontrollable global warming, reacted to President Trump's victory as if it were humanity's ultimate nightmare scenario. There is.
During his first term, Trump downplayed concerns about climate change, going so far as to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord. In remarks the day after his 2016 election victory, he referred to U.S. oil reserves as “liquid gold” and hinted that U.S. policy on fossil fuels could change in the future.
United Nations and Goa
President Trump's victory this year comes ahead of the COP29 climate change summit scheduled for next week in Baku, Azerbaijan. Some lawmakers have already expressed concern that a Trump-led America will not be as climate-friendly as a Biden administration.
Li Shuo of the Asia Social Policy Research Institute's China Climate Hub said:
I look forward to countries including China reaffirming their commitment to the Paris Agreement at the start of COP 29. Unlike 2016, the international community is ready for this. While I am confident that we will weather the immediate impact, I am concerned about the long-term impact of this election.
Climate change enthusiasts are concerned that President Trump will not only increase U.S. oil production, but also follow through on his promise to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord once again.
Carbon credits salesman Al Gore lamented the “dark days” ahead for the climate movement that has made him wealthy over the years.
“In times like these, it's important to remember that all major reform efforts, from civil rights to the climate movement, are facing dark days, and this is certainly one of them. One thing,” Gore said in an email to the Climate Reality Project on Wednesday.
“We can grieve the loss, but we cannot remain in despair,” he added. “We don't have time for that on our planet.”
man fret
Perhaps no climate fanatic epitomizes the movement's anxieties more than Michael Mann, creator of the hockey stick graph. In a scathing article published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Mann called the United States a “failed Democratic state” after the election of President Trump. He declared:
With the reelection of candidate Donald Trump, who flaunts his desire for dictatorship, aided and abetted by a Republican-controlled Congress that won't restrain him with guardrails, the United States will now become a dictatorship ruled by plutocracy and fossils. It is said that Fuel concession. In short, we are now an oil nation.
Mann is concerned that the new Trump administration, backed by a Republican-led Congress, will ally with Russia and Saudi Arabia. That “oil state” would be a disaster for the climate movement.
The United States is likely to soon join a coalition of petrostate villains, including Russia and Saudi Arabia, to block meaningful progress in the COP process, including but not limited to commitments to phase out fossil fuels. It seems that. The next 10 to 20 years needed to avoid catastrophic global warming of 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius (3 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit)
In Mann's reality, America has freely chosen to live in a dystopian dictatorship led by fossil fuel companies that care only about profit. The reality is that American voters have chosen a near future in which Mann and his allies in the climate disaster movement are rightfully ignored and their predictions of climate disaster are dismissed.