Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is donating $4.5 million to the United Nations body that oversees climate change negotiations.
Bloomberg, who has long championed the fight against global warming, will make up the shortfall in the agency’s budget caused by U.S. funding cuts.
Congress cut funding for the Bonn, Germany-based UNFCCC from $7.5 million in previous years to $3 million this year.
Bloomberg’s charitable foundation linked the donation to the billionaire philanthropist’s effort, with California Gov. Jerry Brown, to show that the United States remains committed to the Paris climate accord despite President Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw from the agreement.
In a statement late Sunday, Bloomberg Philanthropies said further donations would be made if the U.S. fails to pay its share of the budget in 2019.
(AP)
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What a hypocrite!
If he really cared about global warming and the environment he wouldn’t fly on a private jet.
Good,
Those that agree to the accord should foot the bill, not taxpayers who don’t
GloBull Whining, .How much is he making from carbon credits as he flies around the world in his PRIVATE JET.
It’s like his call for gun confiscation, while he has 1/2 dozen fully-armed, bodyguards 24×7.
Jinos are the worst.