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Scamming For Climate Money

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Tuvalu was one the first countries to realize they could extort climate money from stupid western countries.

The rest of the world should act immediately and together to cut down on its use of greenhouse gases,” says Paani Laupepa, an assistant secretary in Tuvalu’s Department of Foreign Affairs, headquartered on the second floor of a private home in Funafuti.

The United States, with a small percentage of the world’s people, uses 25 percent of the world’s resources,” Laupepa goes on. “You Americans have a good lifestyle, all the conveniences, three or four cars per family. You need to appreciate the impact that has on our lives here.

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Let’s look at that impact. Sea level isn’t rising at Tuvalu.

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