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From CC article: "In December of 2015, over 190 nations agreed to take strides to curtail the growing amount of carbon emissions that are slowly poisoning the planet. The United Nations Framework Convention yielded the Paris Climate Change Accords. With the United States responsible for 15 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and China responsible for 25 percent of that toxic effluence, those two great nations led the way in creating a template for conscience action toward preserving the earth for further generations. All nations involved pledged to reduce carbon emissions each in accordance to their output. And all richer developed nations agreed to assist third world developing nations in becoming greener through monetary and technological contributions. Voluntary pledges named Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) would once ratified within a particular country’s legislative system become Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), which is a permanent commitment to reduce the effluence amounts. The overall goal would be to reduce global warming escalation in temperature to no more than 2.0C degrees over pre-industrial levels and hopefully even 1.5C degrees if possible."

In a brief paragraph, CC has managed to articulate the wickedness behind the Paris Climate Change Accord namely the ability to transfer (steal) massive wealth from the richer countries to the poorer. So the moral imperative of Thou Shall Not Steal was to become the Marxist fulfillment to abolish private property by means of slick sophistry, namely, to preserve the earth. Notice the inclusion of words like "voluntary" and "contribution" in the CC article. There would be nothing voluntary once the Accord was ratified into law; that is precisely the moment when the criminal confiscation of wealth would take place. The Paris Climate Change Accord was a cruel hoax and we should rejoice that President Trump withdrew from it, and at the same time rejoice that Queen Hillary lost the election by her own miserable candidacy.

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