Green Dregs and Scam Day Continues: Trump and the UN Carbon Tax
- The International Maritime Organization is meeting to vote on a proposed Net-Zero Framework that could impose global carbon taxes on shipping emissions, with potential charges ranging from $100 to $380 per metric ton of CO2 emitted above certain limits.
- The Trump administration opposes the carbon tax, arguing it will harm American consumers and may raise international shipping costs.
- The vote on the proposed carbon tax by the IMO has been postponed, while concerns about its economic impact and unfair burden on the U.S. persist.
- If approved, the framework aims for net-zero emissions in shipping by around 2050 and could raise global shipping costs significantly, impacting prices for consumers.
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The UN’s ‘climate crisis’ tax
In between votes to legitimize the world’s worst regimes and condemn the world’s only Jewish state, the United Nations has found the time to introduce itself as a global governmental structure with the power to levy taxes on every inhabitant of Earth. No, really. The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) is of the opinion that it can impose duties on the carbon emissions of ships to the tune of between $100 and $380 per metric ton. A…
NO to the UN global climate tax!
The UN wants to raise the price of everything by collecting a carbon tax on shipping. The U.S. is working to stop them. The International Maritime Organization is about to vote on a new "net-zero framework," which would take the form of a tax paid by shippers into a gigantic UN climate fund. For UN bureaucrats, this
Trump threatens countries with economic retaliation if they vote yes to the UN introducing a climate tax on global shipping.
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