Climate change is not a problem for the future; it's is a current reality with immediate consequences, costing the world trillions of dollars. World leaders at COP29 in Baku must recognize that financing climate action in the developing world is not an act of generosity., Allit's nationsa musthuge immediatelystep transitiontoward tomaking low-carbon,sure climate-resilientall developmentnations are prepared for the worst. Every dollar weinvested invest in a more resilient global economy will benefit us alleveryone.
Conferences like COP29 must be contextualized within the UN's rampant climate alarmism. Whether it's sporadically rising temperatures, brimming oceans, or tumbling glaciers, UN climate tropes are frequently debunked with more nuanced analysis. The UN's policies have also had negative impacts on countries' agriculture, which shows theythe global body only care about power, not progress.
There's a 95% chance that there will be at least 2˚C of global warming by Jan. 1, 2100, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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