Said taxpayer money would be spent in Other Countries, of course
German minister criticizes outcome of Bonn climate talks
German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider on Friday criticized the meagre outcome of this month’s international climate conference in the German city of Bonn, arguing that the result does not do justice to the seriousness of the situation.
The 10-day negotiations, which involved more than 5,000 delegates, were part of preparations for the UN Climate Change Conference set to take place in Brazil this November. The talks ended on Thursday without any significant progress.
Schneider lamented that old lines of conflict, such as north versus south and energy transition drivers against fossil fuel blockers, still dominate.
Hmm, 5,000 people who took some sort of fossil fueled travel?
“However, we can only get to grips with global warming if we work together. That’s why we need to leave the old conflicts behind us,” Schneider said.
Who says we want to, chump? Mind your own business.
Environmental organizations expressed disappointment at the sluggish pace of the negotiations in Bonn.
“I don’t want to sugarcoat it – we still have a lot to do before we meet again in Belem,” said UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell, referring to the World Climate Conference in Brazil.
Funny that this is the result of almost every climate meeting. But, hey, they get good working vacations which other people pay for, right?
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are getting married in Venice, and the three-day wedding celebration will bring in nearly 100 private jets and a guest list full of billionaires and celebrities, including Oprah and Leonardo DiCaprio, Mercury News reports.
Streets have been closed, boats rerouted, and security teams stationed across the city for the event, taking place from June 26-28. Now, people who live there — and plenty of others online — are calling the whole thing over-the-top and extremely out of touch.
Protesters from Greenpeace and the group “No Space for Bezos” have taken to the canals with a life-sized Bezos dummy and potentially some floating crocodiles, according to GB News. In St. Mark’s Square, the protestors hung a banner reading, “If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax.”
I wonder how many of those other folks flying in on private jets, aside from Bezos, DiCaprio, and Oprah, are Warmists? How about asking them for the money for the climate scam?
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German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider on Friday criticized the meagre outcome of this month’s international climate conference in the German city of Bonn, arguing that the result does not do justice to the seriousness of the situation.

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