The United Nations Foundation has been quietly funding climate change policies in Democratic state government offices across the U.S. through the U.S. Climate Alliance.
The foundation has wired millions of dollars to state governors and agencies, often funding state officials’ salaries.
Chris Horner, the lawyer representing Government Accountability & Oversight (GAO) and Power The Future, said, “What we see is that wealthy donors are providing layers of ‘staff’ to do what is supposedly government work, led by a U.N. ‘strategic partner’ no less boasting that these millions to staff government offices in the United States is for ‘UN Strengthening.'”
“They are staffing governors’ offices, to set the policies, and regulatory agencies — including at least one cabinet official — to ensure that official reports and rules are climate-industry produced,” continued the attorney.
“Meanwhile, the risk of blackouts across the U.S. has soared as this U.N. ‘energy transition’ agenda is implemented, by people they have placed on the inside,” explained Horner.
New Mexico state Senate Republican Greg Baca said, “It is extremely concerning that global government activists may be secretly influencing public policy in New Mexico.”
“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,” he continued.
This has raised concerns about the influence of global activists on public policy and the potential lack of transparency.
A spokesperson for North Carolina , the state’s highest-ranking Republican, added that the United Nations Foundation and U.S. Climate Alliance funding structure raises concerns about how key climate policies are being crafted.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s spokesperson wrote, “The United Nations Foundation funneling $1.19 million into North Carolina for influencing the policy of our state raises serious concerns about the potential of unaccountable bureaucrats bypassing the legislature’s budgeting power to push political agendas.”
“Transparency is crucial – we need clear answers on how the funds are utilized,” the statement continued.
“Currently, there’s unease that the money might be funding salaries for state officials involved in developing climate policies,” explained the spokesperson.
“It’s essential to ensure that the government officials tasked with crafting policies to benefit North Carolinians are accountable to the taxpayers, not beholden to global activist organizations promoting agendas,” they concluded.
Katie Thomas, a senior U.S. Climate Alliance official, wrote, “I’m thrilled to let you know that the application has been approved for the full grant amount.”
“It’s clear that these two positions are critical to advancing all the great climate work happening in Ml and we are proud to support them,” she continued.
Daniel Turner, the executive director of Power The Future, said, “If your government is up for sale, then you’re going to have a pretty corrupt group of bidders.”
“The whole purpose of the government is to be above such deviousness. And yet these governors have sold their power to a global agenda, and they should be held accountable by their constituents,” continued Turner.
“It’s really just shocking and it’s traitorous…to think governors would just sell out to third party groups — it’s just terrible behavior,” he lamented.
Documents obtained reveal specific instances of funding being used to hire staff for climate policy roles and advance state environmental agendas.
The U.S. Climate Alliance emphasizes the critical need for resources to confront the climate crisis, while critics argue that such funding compromises government integrity and accountability.
U.S. Climate Alliance spokesperson Evan Westrup said, “At a time when unprecedented heat, fires, and storms continue to threaten communities across America, it’s clear our leaders — both Democrats and Republicans — need every available resource at the ready to confront the climate crisis.”
“Our health, economy, and future depend on it,” insisted Westrup.
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