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UN chief demands $100 billion, end of coal to fight ‘climate chaos’

Updated: September 20, 2023 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 20, 2023 – 1:13 pm EDT

NEW YORK (LifeSiteNews) — Developed countries should fork over $100 billion to fight “climate chaos,” according to the secretary general of the United Nations.

Secretary-General António Guterres made the comments on Tuesday and said the money would be used for “developing country climate action.”

The fund is part of his “Acceleration Agenda” to end the use of oil, gas, and coal, despite the higher cost and problems with so-called “renewable energy” sources.

He called for “an end to coal – by 2030 for OECD countries and 2040 for the rest of the world” and “an end to fossil fuel subsidies. And a price on carbon.”

“Developed countries must finally deliver the $100 billion for developing country climate action, as promised,” Guterres said.

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He then praised himself and others for their support for taking money from other people to spread around on “climate change” initiatives. “Climate chaos is breaking new records, but we cannot afford the same old broken record of scapegoating and waiting for others to move first,” Guterres said. “And to all those

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