The United Nations isn’t just making hysterical proclamations about issues, like global boiling, and hosting meaningless conferences in countries, like in Dubai, in order to make the case for more money and power. The global body is laundering money through sympathetic state governments and politicians in order to influence policy and briefly ratcheted up their efforts during Donald Trump’s presidency.
The United Nations Foundation, a nonprofit founded in the 1990s to support global U.N. initiatives, is quietly fueling climate change policies in top Democratic state government offices nationwide, Fox News Digital has learned.
The Washington, D.C.-based organization — which was “created to work closely with the United Nations” — houses the U.S. Climate Alliance, a coalition of Democrat-led states launched to coordinate environmental policy after former President Donald Trump withdrew from the U.N. Paris climate accords. As part of the initiative, the United Nations Foundation has wired millions of dollars to state governors and agencies, in many cases even funding state officials’ salaries.
According to United Nations Foundation tax filings reviewed by Fox News Digital, the group wired a staggering $5.4 million to 12 state governments between 2020 and 2022, the most recent year with data available, with grants often being vaguely earmarked for “UN strengthening.” Further, information requests shared with Fox News Digital indicate another state, Michigan, received $451,000 from the group circuitously routed through the University of Michigan.
The largest recipient of U.N. money was North Carolina that received over $1 million from the U.S. Climate Alliance. Fox News reports the funds were distributed to the Tar Heel State’s governor, including the state’s departments of Commerce and Transportation.
In the same time frame, the nonprofit sent $853,000 to Maine’s Office of the Governor, Energy Office and Department of Agriculture. And New Mexico’s government received another $725,193, sent to its Environment Department and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department.
“It is extremely concerning that global government activists may be secretly influencing public policy in New Mexico,” New Mexico state Senate Republican Leader Greg Baca told Fox News Digital. “If these grants are funding employees within our state agencies, the people of New Mexico deserve to know about it. We call on the Governor to disclose the details of what these funds are being used for and why New Mexico was selected as a beneficiary.”
State agencies in Michigan, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin were also recipients of U.S. Climate Alliance funding. This is the same global organization whose Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, delivered a diatribe condemning fossil fuels saying they were incompatible with human survival but has no problem inflicting disastrous energy policies on poor countries.
This is a bombshell of a news report that has exposed a scheme to impact U.S. climate policy and it undoubtedly will have an impact on the climate change debate causing more people to question the motives behind politicians and environmentalist groups making hysterical predictions about coming climate catastrophes. Thankfully, the tide is also turning away from much of the climate cult’s hysteria and saner minds are prevailing on U.S. energy policy too.