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UN Convinced Donald Trump Will Win U.S. Election…
Posted on October 5, 2016 by sundance
Watch what they do, not what they say, and you’ll be able to spot the real polling numbers. The U.N. taking proactive steps today to ratify their insufferable climate treaty, because unlike the MSM protestations, they recognize the likelihood of a Donald Trump victory. There is no binding-authority behind this climate maneuver, so some elements of this are ridiculously “optics only”….




WASHINGTON DC International governments have made a power play against Donald Trump by ratifying an international climate deal earlier than expected, effectively preventing him from “canceling” the deal as he has promised to do.

The European Union’s Tuesday decision to join the Paris climate deal will push the deal over the threshold for ratification; it will formally take effect in 30 days. That means Trump, should he be elected president in November, could not “cancel” or renegotiate the terms of the agreement.

President Obama committed the United States to reduce its emissions by 26 percent to 28 percent by 2025 as part of the deal. The agreement is nonbinding, so Trump would be free to ignore it if he wins the White House Some say Trump’s rhetoric about the deal helped speed up ratification.

Most officials expected the climate deal, negotiated in December in Paris, to take effect no earlier than next year. A similar international climate accord, the Kyoto Protocol, wasn’t ratified for five years.

But the specter of a Trump presidency appears to have spurred the deal along. ( more)
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