Trump at the UN attacks renewable energies and denies climate change

"If you don't distance yourself from the green energy scam, your country is going to fail. And I'm telling you this because I've always been right," Trump warned in a defiant tone.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, launched a tirade against renewable energy this Tuesday and denied the effects of climate change during his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.

"If you don't distance yourself from the green energy scam, your country is going to fail. And I'm telling you this because I've always been right," Trump warned in his usual defiant tone, adding, "I don't want to sound boastful."

The leader stated that the environmental policies promoted by international organizations do not aim to protect the environment, but rather to “redistribute manufacturing and industry from developed countries to polluting nations that break the rules.”

Trump recalled that in 1982, the then director of the UN Environment Program predicted an irreversible climate catastrophe by the year 2000, which he described as a monumental mistake.

"They were mistaken predictions made by foolish people that cost their countries a fortune," he stated.

The U.S. president insisted that renewable energies are a costly and inefficient fraud. "We are eliminating the so-called 'renewables.' They are a joke, they don't work, and they are too expensive," he stated.

He also rejected what he defined as the "globalist concept" of asking industrialized nations to sacrifice their economic growth for environmental goals.

"Climate change is the biggest scam ever perpetrated in the world," he reiterated, emphasizing that the energy prosperity of the United States is due to the strengthening of oil and gas production.

“Energy is another area where we are thriving like never before,” said the leader.

Trump's speech coincided with international pressure to advance the global climate agenda, amid the effects of extreme weather events and the energy crisis resulting from the war in Ukraine.

The leader, however, once again positioned himself as a staunch opponent of multilateral environmental policies, advocating for the intensive use of fossil fuels. This is despite energy analysts stating that renewable energy sources have little to do with the recent price increases, which are attributed to rising demand, aging infrastructure, and increasingly extreme climate events, such as wildfires exacerbated by climate change.

Frequently asked questions about Trump's speech at the UN and his stance on climate change

What did Donald Trump say about renewable energy in his speech at the UN?

Donald Trump described renewable energy as a costly and inefficient fraud. He asserted that it is a joke that does not work and that it is too expensive, arguing that environmental policies aim to redistribute manufacturing from developed countries to polluting nations.

How does Trump deny climate change in his speech before the UN?

Trump reiterated that climate change is the biggest scam ever perpetrated in the world. He cited past predictions that did not come true and dismissed them as incorrect, claiming they were made by people who cost their countries a fortune.

What is Trump's stance on the use of fossil fuels?

Trump defends the intensive use of fossil fuels, arguing that the energy prosperity of the United States is due to the strengthening of oil and gas production. He rejects environmental policies that call for sacrificing economic growth for environmental goals.

What is the relationship between Trump's statements and international pressure on climate change?

Trump's speech at the UN coincides with increasing international pressure to advance the global climate agenda, amidst extreme weather events and the energy crisis resulting from the war in Ukraine. However, Trump has positioned himself as a staunch opponent of these policies.

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