India-China-Russia waste dumped into the sea comes to the shores of the US: Trump


New York, Ta. November 13, 2019, Thursday

US President Donald Trump has said that global warming is a very confusing question, not an overnight solution. Giving examples, he said that countries like India-China-Russia waste their waste in the sea.

The waste floats on the seawater, eventually settling on the edge of our city like Los Angeles. It ultimately damages America. Trump also alleged that countries like India-China-Russia are not doing anything to curb climate change.

In 2015, environmental leaders in the world together formed an environmental treaty in Paris. Initially, the United States was ready to join the treaty. But then Trump changed the decision to repeal the US name from the treaty.

This means that the United States will not be part of the global agreement that is being made to reduce carbon production. In other words, the US will not cut its carbon footprint for environmental protection. The decision was taken by the US, whose official report was made to the UN last week.

About India, he said that if we remain involved in the treaty, developing countries like India, we have to give a lot of money for the development of clean technology. There are several conditions, which make the treaty one-sided.

Addressing a gathering in New York, Trump revealed why the US withdrew from the treaty. Trump said that I am an environmentalist and also an environmentalist. So I know which countries do not cooperate with the environment.

He said that the Paris Treaty is a treaty that is about to close our business. After the treaty, the United States has to shut down factories, reduce petroleum production, while that does not apply to countries such as Russia-China-India. So at the expense of America I do not want to involve our country in such a treaty.

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