Not surprisingly, global leaders and climate advocates reacted with extreme frustration and anger, though few were shocked given Trump’s longstanding pledges to prioritize American interests. “We’re appalled,” said Michael Gerrard, an environmental lawyer who founded the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. “But not surprised.” Outcries poured in from European capitals and U.N. officials, decrying the move as a setback for collective efforts against the so-called climate crisis, with some warning of diplomatic isolation for the U.S. Yet, this backlash only amplified domestic enthusiasm, as many Americans dismissed it as sour grapes from entities long accustomed to U.S. funding without reciprocal benefits.
Americans are tired of being fleeced by fake climate NGOs and environmental scams that get rich from tax dollars, viewing the withdrawal as a long-overdue reckoning against greenwashing and fraudulent schemes that divert billions into ineffective or deceptive initiatives. These organizations, often accused of promoting false solutions like carbon offsets and net-zero pledges to delay real progress while lining pockets, are now facing defunding and scrutiny. The thieves who demand money and policy veto are not happy, as the administration’s action strips away their leverage, empowering a future focused on practical energy independence rather than subsidized illusions.
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