Joe Biden commits to doubling US climate finance contribution

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The US president told the UN that the world was approaching a point of no return.

Joe Biden speaking at the UN headquarters in New York today. Image: Timothy A. CLARY Joe Biden speaking at the UN headquarters in New York today. Image: Timothy A. CLARY US PRESIDENT JOE Biden has committed to doubling US contributions towards a goal of mobilising $100 billion for countries hardest-hit by global warming.

Johnson had earlier downplayed the chances of hitting the $100 billion target by the Cop26 conference in Glasgow in November. Related Reads 21.09.21 Taoiseach visits 9/11 memorial and lays flowers alongside names of Irish people who died 20.09.21 Taoiseach and NY governor welcome lifting of US travel ban

 

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It's easy spend other people's money.

More importantly he lied in his speech saying this was 'the first time the USA was not at war in 20 years'. Tell that to the people in Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Libya and Sudan to name but a few. His dementia is getting silly at this point.

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