Davos sours on climate policies (ft. Climate Depot’s Marc Morano)

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From CFACT

By Gabriella Hoffman

“Al Gore gave a speech about climate refugees and millions and blah, blah, and it was just boring. No one paid attention.

He could have given the same speech [in] 2005 ,2010, 2015. In fact, he did give the same speech, and he was reduced.

The only news Al Gore got out, I think you know, is the answer. Howard Lutnik, the Commerce Secretary. He [Al Gore] was reduced to booing a speaker at the World Economic Forum.

Al Gore’s entire media clip. So, this event was him booing a Trump administration speaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos. That’s how low the mighty have fallen, of course.

And I mentioned at COP 30 he was calling Bill Gates silly and being bullied by Donald Trump…I never thought Bill Gates would be attacked by Al Gore. So that’s what this meeting was like.

They did have a climate hub, but it was very just tiny, sort of [an] afterthought.

There were other things. I think it was down two thirds any climate panels or discussion titles with the word title climate or net zero in it.” — Marc Morano, publisher of ClimateDepot.com

In Episode 539 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes ClimateDepot editor Marc Morano to recap his trip to the recent World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland. The mood was different this year, as climate alarmism takes a backseat at the annual confab. The Trump administration took center stage at the event, and climate activists like Al Gore were afterthoughts. Tune in to learn more.

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