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‘Superstar’ Dem Witness Mocked for Claim That China Will Cooperate To Fight Climate Change

“Do you believe in the tooth fairy?” Is the Easter bunny something you believe in?

China’s president Xi Jinping has expressed his willingness to work with the rest of the world to combat climate change. A congressional witness, described by Democrats, was a concern for China. China is responsible more than a quarter global carbon emissions. “superstar” Wednesday. 

Robert Litterman, a former Goldman Sachs partner, stated that he believes China is willing to act during a Senate Budget Committee hearing. “in the global best interest” Klimawandel.

“I think that President Xi understands that we have to work together to address this global problem, yes I do,” Litterman was invited to testify by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D., R.I. “It is in China’s best interest to work with the rest of the world to address this problem.”

Litterman’s praises for Xi are incongruous with the Chinese leader’s recent rhetoric regarding green energy. Last year, Xi promised Prioritize “energy security, industrial supply chain security, and food security” He expressed concern about the fight against climate change. “normal life.” China—which emits more carbon per year than the All of the developed world—has also Failed to honor Its pledge to abandon coal-fired power and embrace green energy, especially as the communist country faces energy shortages. Whitehouse still has So called Litterman is a climate “superstar.”

Sen. John Kennedy (R., La.Litterman’s question about China led Litterman to make a remark. Litterman ridiculed the witness for his belief in Xi.

“Do you believe in the tooth fairy? Do you believe in the Easter bunny? Do you believe that Jimmy Hoffa died of natural causes?” Kennedy asked.


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