This week, famous politician John Kerry courageously stated a fact at the World Economic Forum that had hitherto gone unheard.
Kerry recognized the need for significant financial investments to address the climate challenge.
The expensive cost of private aircraft for WEF participants shows how much money goes into producing these high-profile gatherings.
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According to WTRF News
John Kerry recently disclosed that just 2% of the $1 trillion in contributions made by worldwide philanthropies to different causes are going towards fighting climate change. This astounding number highlights the urgent need for more investment in environmentally friendly alternatives.
With an estimated $7.5 billion to $12.5 billion given for action to far, global philanthropy is making remarkable gains in combating climate change, and business leaders at the World Economic Forum are eager to boost this amount. We may be able to achieve our common objective of battling climate change and its consequences on people all across the world with the help of this global effort from contributors.
“So how do we get there?” Kerry inquired about preserving international climate targets. He responded, “Well, the lesson I’ve learned in the last year — I learned it as secretary of state and it has since been reinforced in spades, is money, money, money, money, money, money, money.”
Here’s the video:
Let’s start with John Kerry’s funds, please.
Democrats love to spend other people’s money, like John Kerry.
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