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LIVE at 1PM EDT: The Climate Realist President – The Climate Realism Show #175

LIVE at 1PM EDT: The Climate Realist President - The Climate Realism Show #175

At the United Nations this week — during “Climate Week” in New York City — Donald Trump delivered what may be the most honest climate speech ever given by an American president. He called climate alarmism “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,” mocked failed doomsday predictions, and warned global leaders about the dangers of the green agenda.
On Episode #175 of The Climate Realism Show, we’ll break down Trump’s historic remarks, highlight why no other world leader (except maybe Argentina’s Javier Milei) would dare to speak this bluntly, and cover more Crazy Climate News of the Week from Climate Week in NYC.
Join Anthony Watts, Sterling Burnett, Linnea Lueken, Jim Lakely, and special guest Marc Morano of CFACT for this live broadcast. 📺 Tune in LIVE at 1 p.m. ET on YouTube, Rumble, and X — and join us in the live chat!
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