U.S Signs United Nations Climate Deal Agreeing to ‘Transition Away from Fossil Fuels’
The United States has joined other countries in signing the United Nations (UN) climate deal to confirm a commitment to “transitioning away from fossil fuels.”
The United States has joined other countries in signing the United Nations (UN) climate deal to confirm a commitment to “transitioning away from fossil fuels.”
The United Nations (UN) is demanding that governments around the world sign an agreement to commit to ending the use of all fossil fuels, including oil, gas, and coal.
Democrat President Joe Biden’s unelected and unregulated “climate czar” John Kerry has vowed to “accelerate unabated coal phaseout” in every nation around the world.
While attending a “climate change” conference in the Middle East, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres demanded that countries around the world commit to a complete “phaseout” of fossil fuels.
Energy experts are raising the alarm after Democrat President Joe Biden just struck a deal with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to end all fossil fuel production.
In order to keep up with the demands for Democrat President Joe Biden’s green agenda, a coal-fired power plant is being expanded to cope with the energy needs of an electric vehicle (EV) battery factory.
A leaked internal memo has revealed that Democrat President Joe Biden’s White House has banned senior administration officials from attending conferences that promote the use of fossil fuels.
The head of the United Nations has declared that the use of fossil fuels for energy must be stopped immediately because it is “incompatible with human survival.”
Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration is preparing to launch a major crackdown on key power plants across America, according to reports.
President Joe Biden has banned mining in Minnesota’s Iron Range at the same time as the state’s Democrat lawmakers have passed a bill banning the use of coal, oil, and gas.