BAKU, Azerbaijan — The United Nations' narrative and agenda on allegedly anthropogenic “climate change” is falling apart with the election of President Donald Trump and growing awareness among governments and young people, says a market-oriented environment. Leader Craig Rucker made the claim in an interview. Alex Newman, senior editor of New American magazine, attended the UN COP29 climate conference. Rucker, founder and chairman of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), noted that very few national leaders attended this year's UN summit. And, he added, as young people learn the facts about the United Nations' endless failure to predict, it becomes easier to understand the manipulation. Mr. Rucker mentioned several conversations he had with representatives of developing country governments who had lost faith in the United Nations process. Many of them are even Trump supporters, he says. He added that governments including Argentina and Papua New Guinea do not even have negotiators at COP29.
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