
UN Demands Nations Roll Out Global ‘Climate Tax’ Before Trump Takes Office
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Foreign bureaucrats at the unelected United Nations (UN) are demanding that governments around the world begin rolling out the globalist organization’s global “climate tax” before President Donald Trump is sworn back into power in January.
The UN’s plan involves funneling billions of dollars in taxpayer money from member nations, including the United States, to third-world countries.
Under the plan, tax dollars will supposedly be used to “fight climate change” in the developing world.
However, experts warn that very little of the funds would actually reach third-world countries if any at all.
According to the Financial Times, globalists expressed urgency to usher in the plan ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.
Foreign government officials attending the UN’s “climate change” summit, known as COP29, have been brainstorming to speed up the rollout of de facto global climate taxes to fund green energy development.
However, they fear that Trump will shut down the scheme once he’s back in the Oval Office.
Officials from countries including France, Spain, and Kenya are pushing to plan so-called “solidarity levies.”
The idea is to settle on a plan that would raise $100 billion or more annually to fund “climate-related efforts” in third-world countries, FT reported.
To raise the funds, the UN is urging nations to begin imposing de facto taxes.
Past discussions on the issue of providing climate cash to poor nations have been fraught, however.
Trump generally opposes routing money to other countries in the name of “climate change.”
During his first term, Trump pulled America out of the UN’s Paris Climate Agreement.