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Kerry: ‘I Hope Putin Will Help Us to Stay on Track’ with ‘What We Need to Do for the Climate’

In an interview with the BBC released on Wednesday, prior to Russia’s attack on Ukraine, U.S. climate czar John Kerry demonstrated that what he really cares about regarding a war in Ukraine is that it would have “massive emissions consequences” and divert attention from climate change.

Kerry, whose silly job title is "Special Presidential Envoy for Climate," said, “I’m concerned about Ukraine, because of the people of Ukraine and because of the principles that are at risk, in terms of international law and trying to change boundaries of international law by force. I thought we lived in a world that had said no to that kind of activity. And I hope diplomacy will win.”

Diplomacy won't win, because our enemies don't fear or respect the United States under the Biden administration.

Kerry fretted, “I think, hopefully, President Putin would realize that, in the northern part of his country, they used to live on 66% of a nation that was over frozen land. Now, it’s thawing and his infrastructure is at risk, and the people of Russia are at risk. And so, I hope President Putin will help us to stay on track with respect to what we need to do for the climate.”

Putin doesn't give a fig about the climate or Kerry's "green" fantasy vision for the future. Putin cares about making Russia the world's number one power, while Biden and his Party wage war on chimeric threats like climate change and white supremacy.

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KERRY SAYS THE WORLD HAS ONLY 9 YEARS TO AVERT CLIMATE DISASTER

In a January 27, 2021 interview with the BBC, Kerry claimed that only nine years remained to save the Earth from the purportedly catastrophic effects of anthropogenic climate change. Asked about the United Nation’s COP26 conference, scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland, he said: “Glasgow will be extremely important. In fact, I would say that in my judgment, it is the last best chance the world has to come together in order to do the things we need to do to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis.” “Three years ago, we were told we have 12 years to avoid those consequences,” Kerry added. “Three of those years were lost because we had Donald Trump, who didn’t believe in any of it. And now we have nine years left to try to do what science is telling us we need to do.”


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