John Kerry’s Taxpayer-Funded Fight Against the ‘Climate Crisis’ Takes Him to Five-Star Island Resort
Since taking office, Atlantis Paradise Island resort has been home to Biden’s climate czar John Kerry. He has flown thousands of miles to “confront” climate change.
John Kerry’s fight to stop the “climate crisis” The jet-setting Biden administration has been taken to another luxurious location by the official of the Biden administration: A five-star island resort in Bahamas.
Kerry, who is President Joe Biden’s climate czar, will be visiting the Caribbean island this week for three days. “advance international cooperation among nations particularly vulnerable to the climate crisis,” The State Department Announcement Monday. His itinerary included the following: Opulent opening ceremony Atlantis Paradise Island was the venue. This lush resort has 14 swimming pools, 14 lagoons and dozens luxury restaurants. Bahamian prime minister Philip Davis during a Wednesday night speech Kerry was thanked for attending the ceremony. The line was met with muffled applause.
Kerry repeatedly asserts that Americans are an “American-made” nation. “obligation” To “confront” climate change, his Caribbean soirée is by no means environmentally friendly. Flying from Washington, D.C., through Nassau covers nearly 1,000 miles. Average emission More than 53,000 lbs of carbon. Atlantis Paradise Island uses diesel power plants to fuel their energy grid. The island also spends more $85 million annually on electricity. According to Filament Energy, a consulting company. The marina holds 240-foot yachts which consume thousands of dollars of fuel an hour. Kerry, a former Massachusetts senator owned a yacht that he docked in Rhode Island for free to avoid paying taxes. Taxes: $500,000. Kerry listed the yacht on sale for $3.9million in 2016.
As Biden’s climate czar, Kerry has no problem with long flights and extravagant stays. Only from March 2021 through June 2022, he flew Nearly 200,000 miles—the equivalent of traveling around the world more than seven times—to fight climate change, the Washington Free Beacon September, reported. These flights generated 9.54 million pounds of carbon. This is roughly 300 times the annual carbon footprint of an American. Kerry also attended an international climate conference held in Sharm El Sheikh in November. Sharm El Sheikh is an Egyptian resort town that’s well-known for its long sandy beaches, luxurious resorts and recreational watersports.
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