Light at the end of the tunnel for UN climate talks

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A deal appears within grasp on the rules that govern the Paris climate accord, wirereporter writes.

 

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wirereporter BEWARE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL!! You won't know it is a train until far too late

wirereporter Put President Trump in charge of reducing pollution. Then you’ll get something done!

wirereporter You mean all of the light from the fires 🔥 in Paris burning right now WalkAwayFromGlobalist

wirereporter Hopefully it is something smarter than taxing fuel.

wirereporter But who will pay for it now that the US has dropped out? This is a highly factually based 30 year projection—unlike the last study, based on faulty projections and assumptions. The sky is not falling, Chicken Littles. 😊

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wirereporter Global Warming is a Propaganda Tool used by Eco-Marxists to frighten people into accepting Communism.

wirereporter As long as we, the American ppl do not subsidize or pay a dime for their Climate Change boondoggle. We know it’s a scheme of wealth redistribution to support the elite unelected Socialist Oligarchy.

wirereporter Anything the UN touches is bad

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