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Polish MEP: “Dear Leftists - China is laughing at you, Russia is laughing, India is laughing”

Polish MEP exposes the Climate Change Hoax Scam in the EU Parliament - there is no crisis, just Governments in bed with corporations seeking more money, to share behind close doors. “Dear Leftists - China is laughing at you, Russia is laughing, India is laughing. Europe is responsible for 7% emissions of the entire Globe, but the unelected EU bureaucrats want us to save the whole world with our money? This madness will be stopped by people with common sense”

In a recent session of the European Parliament, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Poland expressed strong criticisms of current climate change policies, claiming that Western nations, particularly in Europe, bear a disproportionately small share of global emissions.

The MEP stated that Europe is responsible for approximately 7% of total global greenhouse gas emissions, a figure that has been acknowledged in various climate reports and analyses.

The comments included pointed remarks suggesting that countries such as China, Russia, and India are not adequately held accountable for their emissions, which collectively comprise a significant portion of the global total.

The MEP's statements highlight a growing concern among certain political figures regarding the effectiveness of international climate agreements, especially in relation to emerging economies and their contributions to global carbon emissions.

This discourse is occurring within a broader context of climate activism and a push for stringent environmental policies across the European Union (EU) and the globe.

The EU has set ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions in alignment with the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius.

The remarks have ignited further discussions about the balance of responsibilities in global climate action and the perceived effectiveness of existing frameworks to engage all nations in meaningful reduction strategies.

As international negotiations continue, the dialogue surrounding equitable contributions to climate change mitigation remains a contentious issue, echoing debates that have emerged in various forums addressing the urgent need for climate action.

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