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The United Nations globalists gathered in Warsaw, Poland this fall for another conference to talk the United States into opening our treasury to the world's poor countries. This gang of globalists used to spread scare talk about global warming, but when the globe stopped warming 16 years ago, they changed their language to climate change. At their shindig last year in Doha, Qatar, Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres told the world that the real purpose of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is a "complete transformation of the economic structure of the world." This year's big climate news was Typhoon Haiyan that struck the Philippines, but assessing liability is considered nearly impossible. Even the global warming advocates admit that it can take years for scientists to determine whether global warming caused or contributed to that event. The outcomes expected from the Warsaw meeting are (a) expediting financing for the Green Climate Fund, which means a global tax scheme to transfer wealth from rich to poor countries, and (b) creation of a "loss and damage" fund to compensate poor nations that suffer climate-related tragedies such as Typhoon Haiyan. Defining and developing a "loss and damage" mechanism simply means making the U.S. responsible for insuring poor countries against natural disasters. Decisions are usually made based on consensus, which is unilaterally determined by a facilitator who leads the meeting and manipulates the group to achieve predetermined outcomes. Nobody thanked the U.S. for the massive support we have already sent to Typhoon Haiyan victims: food, medicines, blankets, Marines bringing water, generators and other critical supplies, and U.S. military aircraft and manpower for search and rescue. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change started its talks in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Pompous globalists want to convince the world that they can both predict and control the weather. The UN persists in its goal to tell the world that human activity causes global warming, and that global warming will devastate the earth. Even though the earth has not warmed since 1998, UN agencies continue to issue reports claiming that global warming exists and is getting worse. Their claims are based on pseudoscience and unreliable computer models used to predict weather patterns. China and India are two of the biggest carbon emitters but they refuse to contribute to the poor nations. The UN talks are all about blame. The UN has made the case that developed nations (i.e., the United States) are to blame because we enjoy the fruits of the industrial revolution in our lifestyles by polluting a finite atmosphere, and that causes global warming. Our standard of living is supposed to be cheating poor nations from achieving lifestyles like ours. The UN calls it our "historical responsibility" to pay reparations in money and technology. One bright light at the Warsaw conference is that the host, Poland, is trying to make coal less of a dirty word. Coal provides 88% of Poland's electricity, and Poland asserts that forbidding coal is not the solution. |

