Iran, North Korea, and Sudan are Funneled Millions Each Year through a Phony UN Carbon Credit Scheme

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Here’s a great example of your tax dollars hard at work through the US-supported United Nations: rogue states are being funneled millions of dollars in tradable “Carbon Credits” each year in an attempt by the UN to support clean energy programs in developing countries.

Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Uzbekistan are just a few of the more than 70 countries hosting these types of “clean energy” projects supported by the UN.

Even more alarming than countries like Sudan, Iran, and North Korea getting US tax dollars via the UN in order to support their “infrastructure” development is the fact that there seems to be almost no oversight as to how funds given are actually spent by each nation. Despite numerous world sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran alone is receiving approximately 26 million dollars a year in “Carbon Credits”, which are as good as dollars in trade, from the UN.

The Carbon Belch team applauds the UN for such forward thinking in its goal to save the planet from immanent destruction (for the liberals following this post, that is sarcasm). You can read the full article in the Washington Free Beacon here: http://freebeacon.com/carbon-corruption/

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