Matt Cover
CNS News
March 27, 2012
The Obama administration has requested $770 million in federal funds to combat the effects of global warming in developing countries, a new congressional report details, continuing its policy of using foreign aid to combat the effects of global warming in the developing world.
The figure, from a recent report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS), shows that despite another year of $1 trillion deficits, the Obama administration continues to pursue its policy of using foreign aid funds for anti-global warming measures – known as the Global Climate Change Initiative (GCCI).
According to CRS, the government has spent a total of $2.5 billion on GCCI since 2010 on overseas anti-global warming efforts in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
For 2013, the Obama administration has requested an additional $770 million for its policy, a figure that if approved by Congress would bring total foreign climate change spending to $3.3 billion.
The administration uses the money to fund three types of anti-global warming foreign aid: adaptation, clean energy, and sustainable landscapes.
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probably to invest it in corporations they the real terrorists own .so they like the useless rich bastards in the Clinton bush arras can rob more riches, like they did and still do
Money for black ops and politico pockets, no doubt.
Time for the House and Senate to grow some BALLS and JUST SAY NO!. Cut all foreign aid until the bills are paid here at home. Dumb fcks!
“Fighting Global Warming,” is a euphemism for nefarious purposes – Shadow boxing.