BAKU, Azerbaijan — The United Nations narrative and agenda on alleged man-made “climate change” are coming apart with the election of President Donald Trump and growing awareness among governments and young people, argued market-oriented environmental leader Craig Rucker in an interview with The New American magazine Senior Editor Alex Newman at the UN COP29 climate conference.
Rucker, the founder and chief of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), noted that very few national leaders attended this year’s UN summit. And as young people learn the facts about the UN’s endless series of failed predictions, it becomes easy for them to see the manipulation, he added. Rucker mentioned several conversations with delegates from governments of developing countries who have lost confidence in the UN process. Many of them, he said, are even pro-Trump. Governments including those in Argentina and Papua New Guinea do not even have negotiators at the COP29, he added.