COP30 Climate Talks in Brazil: A Missed Opportunity Undermining America’s Sovereignty and Security
The UN climate summit in Brazil ended in disappointment, dodging critical fossil fuel discussions and exposing global talks as ineffective—a direct threat to American economic freedom and national security.
The much-anticipated COP30 climate conference in Belem, Brazil—set against the backdrop of the vital Amazon rainforest—had all the elements to mark a historic shift in global energy policy. Yet once again, international bureaucrats chose ambiguity over action, delivering a diluted final statement that omitted any mention of fossil fuels or concrete timelines for their reduction.This failure is not just a missed opportunity for environmental progress; it directly challenges America’s principles of national sovereignty and economic liberty. How can a conference that claims to tackle climate change ignore the primary culprits—oil, gas, and coal? The answer lies in the influence of...
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