United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan

The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan failed to secure the necessary funding for climate action, with wealthy nations pledging only $250 billion annually by 2035 instead of the requested $1 trillion by developing countries. The absence of key world leaders and ongoing geopolitical tensions have hindered progress in addressing climate change.

U.N.'s COP29 Climate Summit Funding Proposal

The draft text from the U.N.'s COP29 climate summit demands wealthy nations to gift $250 billion a year to poorer countries until 2035, causing outrage among climate activists. The summit faces criticism for its reliance on natural gas and lack of commitment from major polluters. The proposed funding amount is considered insufficient by environmental groups.

Biden Administration's CHNV Program Admitting Migrants from Wealthy Nations

The Biden administration program meant to provide relief for CHNV migrants has admitted many migrants from safe, prosperous third countries, violating immigration laws. Documents obtained show that migrants from wealthy nations were granted parole under the program.

Climate Change and Pope Francis' Call for Action

Pope Francis warns of the planetary crisis of climate change and calls for urgent action to combat it, emphasizing the responsibility of wealthy nations in addressing the issue.