Trump's speech at the UN: The Climate Emperor is exposed

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Trump's speech at the UN: The Climate Emperor is exposed

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Trump’s UN Speech: The Climate Emperor Now Stands Exposed
On September 23rd 2025, president Donald J. Trump steepe to the podium of the United Nations General Assembly and delivered a velocity Bold and uncompromising in its exposition of the fictions hoised by the elites of the collective West — ‘a planet without borders’, ‘man-made catastrophic climate change’. In a planet wave with sanctimonious plates ab...
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Tilak Doshi

29 September 2025.

On 23 September 2025, president Donald J. Trump entered the podium of the UN General Assembly and gave speech, courageous and uncompromising in its criticism of fiction proclaimed by the elite of the West – “a planet without borders”, “a catastrophic climate change caused by man”.

The planet is flooded with sacrosanct clichés on mass migration and climate change, which Trump called 2 forces "destroying a large part of the free world". Addressing his unfortunate Western European allies, he said: “You request strong borders and conventional energy sources if you want to be large again. ... This two-tailed monster destroys everything that will stand in his way, so you can no longer let it.”

With its characteristic unceremoniousness, Trump called the global climate change movement "the top fraud always committed in the world", multi-billion fraud imposed on nations, economies and average people by a number of selfish elites, bureaucrats and green ideologists. It was not just a rhetorical catch – it was a glove thrown at the feet of a globalist establishment, a call to fight for reason and a rebellious stance on energy realism. There wasn't this time. Chichotu satisfied German delegates, as happened during Trump's erstwhile speech at the UN in his first term.

Drawing from a fearless spirit melodoma, how well described by the energy analyst David BlackmonTrump's speech was a extremist rejection of the climate manufacture complex, revealing its contradictions and hypocrisy with uncompromising clarity. The created climate hysteria has faced the biggest challenge on the part of the president so far, who, frankly, did not care what Western delegates at the UN thought of him.

American honeyeater, or Honey-eating ratel

Climate fraud: a mirage worth billions of dollars

The communicative of climate change, as Trump presented it, is simply a card home built on shaky science, political opportunism and economical predatoryness. Over the past decades, the planet has been fed a steady diet of apocalyptic prophecies — rising sea levels, burning forests, and collapsing ecosystems — designed to rise fear and obedience. However, as president Trump pointed out, the promised disasters consistently did not materialize. Polar bears are not only inactive here, but they are. They multiply. and They're getting fatter., Maldives They persist over waterand any islands even grow, and Global food production It keeps growing. However, the climate and industrial complex is developing not through evidence, but through narrative, supported by a network of NGOs financed by Left billionaire class, ideologically driven dormitories willing to advance "noble lies” and through the submissive mass media that service as service propaganda relays.

Trump's speech exposed the economical burden of climate fraud. The United States alone has spent hundreds of billions on renewable energy subsidies, taxation reliefs and "green" infrastructure projects that yield small profit. Wind turbines and solar panels, hailed as the planet's saviors, supply only weather-dependent, occasional energy supplies, but require immense land areas and are dependent on spare fossil energy sources. In his unique way Trump said about wind and solar energy:

We get free of falsely called renewable energy sources. By the way, it's a joke. They're not working. They're besides expensive. They're not strong adequate to power the power plants you request so your country can grow. The wind doesn't blow, these large windmills are so pathetic and so bad, so costly in operation, and to do that you gotta rebuild them all the time due to the fact that they start rusting and rotting. The most costly energy always invented, and that's energy – energy should be earned alternatively than lost. The money that governments request to subsidize is lost and cannot be mobilised without immense subsidies.

So-called energy transformation at all is not a transformation, and an costly addition to already strong energy mix in which fossil fuels dominate. Trump reiterated this belief by pointing out the absurdity of a policy that slanders oil, gas and coal – the same fuels that meet more than 80% of the world's energy request – while at the same time spending taxpayers' money on inefficient technologies that cannot be scaled up without paralyzing the economy. An example comes to head rapidly deindustrializing Germany, the leading global advocate of green energy.

In his speech Trump emphasized manipulation of discipline for political purposes. He spoke of an earlier period of fear of "global cooling", which has evolved into "global warming", all of which falls within the general concept of "climate change", in which any weather phenomenon can be interpreted as direct evidence of the "crisis". He stated that the alleged technological consensus on global warming was created by "stupid people".

Objective observers now see clearly that the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – through its study "Summary for decision-makers", which is widely commented on in the press, with typical horror quotes of utmost weather phenomena and impending disaster – is political machine. Selects data and models to justify pre-established conclusions. Mantra "97% consensus", constantly repeated by climate alarmists, is statistical trick, ignoring the diversity of technological opinions on the scale and impact of man-made warming, as opposed to natural variation.

Trump's energy controversy

Since its inauguration in January 2025 Trump unleashed something that can only be called Energy counter-revolution. His administration, led by Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, admin of the Environmental Protection Agency Lee Zeldin and Secretary of interior Resources Doug Burgum, systematically dismantles the anti-fuel building erected by Obama and Biden administrations. Since the re-departure of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement to the cessation of backing for UN climate initiatives, Trump made it clear that America will no longer support a globalistic agenda that undermines its economical sovereignty.

The wide scope of changes in Trump administration policy has been documented in item in these pages: fund deprivation left-wing NGOs and universities promoting DEI and "climate justice", Abolishing orders for ‘efficiency’which reduce consumer choice and remove regulatory barriers to development of energy infrastructure. Trump's squad prioritised energy safety and energy affordability, giving green light to pipelines, refineries and drilling projects that were halted by bureaucratic procedures.

Trump accused European leaders of hypocrisy — imposing aggressive carbon targets on others — while they themselves are “on the brink of demolition due to the Green Energy Programme”. He laughed at the stupidity of German Energiewende , which closed down atomic power plants and doubled investments in wind and solar energy only to see a sharp increase in energy prices and an increase in coal consumption. However, he besides praised Germany for its decision to depart from a purely "green" energy policy and to reopen fossil and nuclear-fired power plants. Climate fraud, Trump argued, is not only financial fraud, but geopolitical, weakening states by forcing them to trust on unreliable energy sources, while China and India are building coal power plants at a staggering rate.

Addressing his ally, the UK, with whom he maintains a "special relationship", president Trump humiliated Prime Minister Starmer by criticizing the North Sea oil taxation strategy and its support for wind farms. He regretted that the UK government had allowed mass migration and green energy that led to the country's ruin. but Trump attack for the management of London by Sadiq Khan, it is worth repeating his virulent words about British environmental policy:

They have given up their powerful advantage, many of the countries we are talking about in the context of oil and gas, for example by closing large oil deposits in the North Sea. Oh, the North Sea, I know them so well. Aberdeen [in Scotland] was the oil capital of Europe, and there are immense oil deposits in the North Sea that have not yet been discovered. immense oil deposits, and I was with the Prime Minister, whom I respect and like very much, and I said, "You sit with the top resources." In fact, they shut it down with taxes so advanced that no developer, no oil company, can go in there. They have plenty of oil left, and more importantly, there are inactive immense deposits that have not yet been discovered. And what a large wealth it is for the United Kingdom, and I hope the Prime Minister listens due to the fact that I told him 3 days in a row. That's all he heard. Oil in the North Sea, the North Sea, due to the fact that I want them to prosper.

I want to halt watching them destruct this beautiful Scottish-English village with windmills and immense solar panels 7 miles in size, taking farmland. And we're not gonna let that happen in America.

Climate geopolitics honeyeater

Trump characteristics as American honeycomb by David Blackmon couldn't be more accurate. Like a fearless, persistent creature who faces lions and hyenas without blinking his eye, Trump demonstrated an extraordinary ability and moral courage to face rooted interests. His speech at the UN was a masterful example in this approach, combining rebellion with simple truth. He did not say about the climate and industrial complex called the Green Plama – an extended network of non-governmental organizations, “renewable” companies seeking pensions and subsidising agriculture and zealous bureaucrats who perpetuate the story of the imminent climate disaster. As Blackmon notes, Trump's willingness to say what others will not dare to say – whether it's branding corruption in climate discipline or exposing the economical absurdity of zero-net emissions policies – distinguishes him as a leader who is not afraid of the anger of the establishment.

This intrepidity was full apparent erstwhile Trump referred to the UN's function in perpetuating climate fraud. He accused the organization of being a propaganda tube of globalist elites, utilizing climate change as an excuse to redistribute wealth from developed countries to irresponsible bureaucracy. By withdrawing the United States from the Paris Agreement and giving up financing for UN climate initiatives, Trump signaled that America would no longer participate in this charade. Its message would be echoed by countries specified as India, Brazil and another countries of the Global South, which have long opposed the attempts of the West to impose climate mandates on them that hinder their economical growth.

The climate movement is based on an artificial consensus that suppresses opposition and ignores uncomfortable truths. The obsession with carbon dioxide – the trace gas essential for life – was elevated to the rank of almost spiritual dogma, despite evidence that its impact on global temperatures is much little certain than the alarmists say. In fact, how arguments physicist William Happer, more CO2 with much greater probability will benefit the planet than harm. The pursuit of zero net emissions, with the associated costs of occupation losses, energy reliability and economical growth, is simply a solution seeking a problem that enriches the green energy tycoons and at the same time impoverishes average citizens.

In his speech, Trump urged the nations to put citizens above abstract ideals, to put energy abundance above artificial scarcity and to reject the sowing of fear that has long held global politics in captivity. In this way, he positioned himself not only as an American honeyeater, but as the world's most crucial leader in the fight against climate fraud. president Trump's speech at the UN was a landmark moment, a bold declaration that the era of undisputed dominance of climate alarmism had come to an end.

Calling the climate change movement the top fraud in history, he gave voice to millions of people who have long questioned the sense of sacrificing prosperity on the altar of green ideology. The actions of its administration – the elimination of subsidies, the release of energy markets and the restoration of technological reliability – prove that this is not just rhetoric but a coherent strategy for restoring energy safety and economical stability.

Revealing the Emperor’s fresh robes

Like the legendary emperor who paraded bare while his courtiers praised his invisible outfits, the climate-industrial complex convinced the planet that his costly, impractical solutions were the only way to salvation. Trump, like a boy of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, faced a global elite and stated the obvious: the emperor is naked, and climate fraud is simply a fiction sustained by fear, greed and group thinking. This analogy is not just rhetoric. The boy, like president Trump, has no filters, no selfishness and no fear of embarrassment that adults have, so he speaks plainly. This is frequently read as a symbol of uncontaminated truthfulness.

Like a fairy tale boy, Trump dared to tell the fact that others were afraid to admit. The climate emperor has been exposed and the planet is now facing a choice: proceed to applaud this illusion, or accept the reality that inexpensive and reliable energy is the basis of human progress. While Trump's spirit continues to change global energy policy, 1 thing is clear: the times of undisputed climate-conservative regulation are over.

This article was originally published in The regular Skeptic magazine (https://dailysceptic.org/2025/09/28/trumps-un-speech-the-climate-emperor-now-stands-expposed/)

Dr. Tilak K. Doshi is the editor of the energy department in regular Skeptic . He is an economist, associate of the CO2 Coalition and erstwhile associate of Forbes. Watch him on Substack and X.

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