
Wealth Redistribution is the Green Agenda
November 15, 2017 Spreading the Wealth is the Real Goal of Climate Changers by Cathie Adams, Eagle Forum International Issues Chairman This final week of
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November 15, 2017 Spreading the Wealth is the Real Goal of Climate Changers by Cathie Adams, Eagle Forum International Issues Chairman This final week of
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November 14, 2017 by Pat Carlson, Eagle Forum Environmental Chairman The United Nations convened its latest international global warming conference COP23 in Bonn, Germany this
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November 9, 2017 by Cathie Adams, Eagle Forum International Issues Chairman Energy produced by wind and solar cannot replace the amount produced by coal and
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Certain young Americans severely infected with political correctness, called Snowflakes, are in Bonn, Germany, for the United Nations Climate Change meeting to make DEMANDS. They call themselves the “U.S. People’s Delegation,” and arrogantly boast that they will hold businesses and people accountable to their demands and even “show what climate leadership should look like.”
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Eagle Forum was one of forty-four free-market groups to urge President Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement as a key part of his “plan to protect U. S. energy producers and manufacturers from regulatory warfare not just for the next four years but also for decades to come.”
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by Cathie Adams President, Texas Eagle Forum Eagle Forum UN Issues Chairman December 11, 2015 President Barack Obama’s legacy to fundamentally transform America was on
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It was only “Issue Three” on the weekly episode of “The McLaughlin Group,” but if President Obama has his way, the 140-nation conference on global warming – excuse me, climate change – will be the most consequential event of his presidency. If Obama’s plans to reduce America’s energy use are allowed to go forward, it would go a long way toward fulfilling Obama’s 2008 promise of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”
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The latest international Climate Change Conference COP21 opened in Paris, France, November 30, with an unprecedented 150 heads of state attending and speaking the first day. This included President Obama.
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Despite recent terrorist attacks, Paris is expecting the convergence of 40,000 delegates, journalists, and non-governmental organizations at the next United Nations’ Climate Change Conference to be held November 30-December 11, 2015.
Continue reading →The Bonn climate change conference is entering its final hours of negotiations and little has been accomplished to satisfy those nations who would be the recipients of any agreement carried forward to COP21 next December in Paris.
Continue reading →The New Climate Carbon Economy By Pat Carlson Eagle Forum Environmental Chairman June 9, 2015 Monday, June 1, 2015, the United Nations Framework on Climate
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The latest international climate change conference held in Lima, Peru from December 1-12, 2014 started with great enthusiasm but ended in a frustrated sigh of relief producing the 43-page Lima Call for Action.
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Will the United Nations wield its unproven claim that greenhouse gas emissions cause climate change to require each of its 193 member nations to measure and report GHG emissions, a prerequisite for a global carbon tax? Does it really matter whether next year’s meeting in Paris, France, produces a treaty or a “soft law” document or both?
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP20) began it’s second week of talks in Lima, Peru with enthusiasm followed by displays of impatience. COP20 is the last stop on the way to a hoped for binding agreement to be finalized in Paris in 2015.
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The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change treaty has been profoundly important to Americans ever since it was signed by former President George H.W. Bush and ratified by the Senate in 1992.
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As most of the world is focused on Christmas, the latest international climate change conference is taking place in Lima, Peru with 190-plus nations represented. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is holding the Conference of the Parties (COP20) with the intention of working toward an agreement binding developed countries like the United States into transferring large amounts of money and technology to developing countries like China and India.
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Greenpeace International is seeking help from President Obama during the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change meeting in Lima, Peru that concludes on December 12. Greenpeace wants him to “lead the international community to a strong, legally binding climate agreement.”
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At a United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meeting in Lima, Peru, delegates from 196 parties are drafting a new legally binding treaty to replace the 1997 Kyoto Protocol that is to be completed next year in Paris, France. At the outset of negotiations, environmentalists are calling for the new treaty to mandate a cap and tax on greenhouse gas emissions to go into effect by 2020. And to eliminate the use of fossil fuels altogether by 2050.
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The latest international climate change conference has begun in Lima, Peru providing a clarion call to all environmental radicals to show up with their wish lists of utopian demands and outrageous stunts.
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The world has been experiencing extreme cooling trends for years and there has been no warming of the earth since 1997. Yet global warming advocates are still claiming a crisis of gargantuan proportion bringing about Earth’s demise if human activity is not controlled and contained.
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The UNFCCC meeting in Warsaw, Poland, is finished! Great strides were made toward its stated purpose, a “complete transformation of the economic structure of the world.”
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Cool temperatures in Warsaw, Poland, were not enough to keep tempers from flaring at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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The second week of the Warsaw climate change COP19 talks is here but this week is different than last. This week the Polish government also hosted the International Coal and Climate Summit just down the street from COP19. The Polish government decided the coal industry needed to have a voice in the climate change debate since 88% of Poland’s electricity production comes from coal-fired power plants. This cheap and plentiful energy source has helped Poland double its GDP since the fall of communism.
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It should be clear that teaching Americans we are now part of a global economy and teaching schoolchildren they are citizens of the world is a deceitful message to con us into a plan to add the poor countries around the earth to our list of welfare handout recipients. The United Nations globalists have gathered in Warsaw, Poland for another conference to devise language to talk the United States into opening our treasury to the world.
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