Musk Attacks!

He's going to leave dumb students behind to learn...

Department of Education?

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Bye Dun!
 
Four posts in a row this morning???


You're/your/ur really and truly triggered today . . . .
 
There's a bar for that.

The glass ceiling is now plexiglass so everyone can go splat...
 
The election of Donald Trump as president has already substantially changed the tenor of the United Nations' 29th annual Climate Change Conference (COP29) that opened today in Baku, Azerbaijan. COP29 is being billed as the "climate finance COP." Actually, all COPs are always regarded as "finance COPs" by poor countries whose chief goal is to extract money from rich countries allegedly to address the problems caused by man-made climate change.

At Baku, the representatives from nearly 200 countries are supposed to agree on a New Collective Quantified Goal for climate finance. In this case, poor countries are demanding that rich countries pay $1 trillion annually in climate finance, up from $100 billion. That sum is supposed to help them adopt non-fossil fuel energy supplies and address the harms caused by climate change.

The incoming Trump administration is not going to pony up any such climate change funding. And few doubt that Trump will again withdraw the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement as he did back in 2017.

The Battle for Climate is Enjoined

Win one for The Gipper

Economy

https://reason.com/2024/11/11/trump-and-climate-change-policy/
 
The election of Donald Trump as president has already substantially changed the tenor of the United Nations' 29th annual Climate Change Conference (COP29) that opened today in Baku, Azerbaijan. COP29 is being billed as the "climate finance COP." Actually, all COPs are always regarded as "finance COPs" by poor countries whose chief goal is to extract money from rich countries allegedly to address the problems caused by man-made climate change.

At Baku, the representatives from nearly 200 countries are supposed to agree on a New Collective Quantified Goal for climate finance. In this case, poor countries are demanding that rich countries pay $1 trillion annually in climate finance, up from $100 billion. That sum is supposed to help them adopt non-fossil fuel energy supplies and address the harms caused by climate change.

The incoming Trump administration is not going to pony up any such climate change funding. And few doubt that Trump will again withdraw the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement as he did back in 2017.

The Battle for Climate is Enjoined

Win one for The Gipper

Economy

https://reason.com/2024/11/11/trump-and-climate-change-policy/
"Not a penny to tribute (extortion)."
 
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