What’s happening in Poland right now to fix climate change — and why you should be paying attention

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Countries are setting the rules for the Paris agreement and struggling over how to do more to stop warming in its tracks.

 

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Hypocrisy party in Poland!! Want to go?

Yes the loud mouths flying on jets burning fossil fuel and staying in fancy hotels burning fossil fuels and eating food that’s blamed for global warming!!! Yeah not believable

So now the US stands with Russia & Saudi? What are we as the GOP sells our country SenMajLdr RandPaul ChuckGrassley LindseyGrahamSC Ocasio2018 SenWarren RepAdamSchiff

Global warming is a hoax.

Can't fix it IF it ain't broken. Climate scam is the biggest hoax perpetrated on the citizens of the world. Why not concentrate on something real➡ ocean pollution. Caused by 10 rivers in Chinam India,and Africa.

Global warming is a scam.

Gee, the US was the only non member of the Paris Climate Agreement that actually met it's carbon reduction goals, unlike any PCA member!

Now do China. Or are you scared?

You are CIA.

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