The United Nations' annual climate change summit (COP29) is clearly a way for poorer countries to get funding from richer countries, says Scott, a policy analyst and senior fellow at the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT). Peter Murphy explains. “Climate change itself is actually a global redistribution ploy, with rich countries giving to poor countries,” Murphy told New American magazine at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Speaking to senior editor Alex Newman. Many bureaucrats also aim to use climate change funds to “eradicate” poverty, but history shows that free markets and capitalism are the key to lifting nations out of poverty. Asked what advice he would give to the incoming Trump administration on climate change, Murphy said the end result would be to turn off funding to the United Nations. U.S. taxpayer money must stay within U.S. borders and serve its people.
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