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UN Blames American Voters For Obstructing Its Climate Agenda

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Source: UN Blames American Voters For Obstructing Its Climate Agenda | The Daily Caller

The United Nations took a thinly veiled swipe at conservative voters in its latest assessment of global progress on climate change.

The 2018Ā Emission Gap ReportĀ ā€” released on Tuesday by the U.N. Environment ā€” includes a segment that attacks people who do not accept climate change as a pressing issue. Voters who do not care enough about global warming, the report claims, are a leading cause behind nations missing their pollution targets.

Blaming ā€œcosts and political behavioral barriers to fiscal reforms,ā€ the study describes the situation as solution aversion ā€” an instance in which someone who doesnā€™t like the solutions to a problem simply denies the problem even exists.

ā€œThere is a tendency for citizens to question problems if policy solutions challenge their world views,ā€ the authorsĀ of the studyĀ write. They argue behavioral and cultural changes must take place in order for international leaders to be successful in reducing the worldā€™s greenhouse gas emissions.

Itā€™s the first time the United Nations has singled out political ideology in the nine years it has published the annual Emission Gap Report.

The Emission Gap Report follows two other major environmental studies ā€” one by the U.N.ā€™sĀ Intergovernmental PanelĀ on Climate Change and another one by the Trump administration. Both concluded that drastic action must be taken to curb climate change, or else face dire environmental consequences.

President DonaldĀ Trump counts himself as a global warming skeptic, but he identifies as a skeptic with ā€œhigh intelligence.ā€

U.S. President Trump waves to reporters departing the White House for Mississippi in Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump waves to reporters as he departs the White House for travel to Mississippi in Washington, U.S. November 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

ā€œOne of the problems that a lot of people like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence but weā€™re not necessarily such believers,ā€ Trump told The Washington Post during aĀ Tuesday interview. ā€œAs to whether or not itā€™s man-made and whether or not the effects that youā€™re talking about are there, I donā€™t see it.ā€Ā (RELATED: UNā€™s New Report Shows Thereā€™s ā€˜Little Basisā€™ For A Favorite Claim Of Climate Activists)

While the Trump administration has received heavy criticism or withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, the U.S. last year was able toĀ reduceĀ its greenhouse gas emissions while the rest of the world saw a rise in global emissions.

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