Ruto responds to Donald Trump’s claim that climate change is fraudulent “you can’t change”

  • President William Ruto opposed Donald Trump’s strong speech of the United Nations ignoring climate change as a “fraudulent work” in the world
  • Ruto emphasized climate change is a negative fact that is seen in floods, drought and wildfire on all continents
  • He also emphasized the United Nations reform, warning that the instrument could fall if it failed to change today’s challenges

President William Ruto was openly different from the US president Donald Trump About its complex remarks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

William Ruto criticized US President Donald Trump’s remarks on climate change. Photo: William Ruto, Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images.
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During a one -hour speech in front of more than 150 world leaders, Trump ignored climate change as “The greatest work of deception ever done in the world.”

He mocked global climate policies, saying they were based on false predictions of “stupid” bad people.

According to Trump, the UN and other organizations had been misleading the world for years.

He claimed that warnings about global warming were salted, adding that when the world did not get the temperature as predicted, the defenders changed the threat to “climate change.”

“They said the global warming will kill the world, but it started to be colder. So they called it climate change, because in that way they can never be wrong,” Trump said.

How did Ruto respond to Donald Trump?

Speaking in an interview with France 24 shortly after Trump’s speech, Ruto He went back fiercely.

He said there is no denying amount that can eradicate flood reality, wildfire, and drought that destroy communities around the world.

“I don’t think if anyone is, even to be strong or influential, he can change the truth. You can’t change the direction we are witnessing. Climate change is real, and weather measures are important,” Ruto said.

The Kenyan president stressed that although some may try to delay the action, evidence of weather damage cannot be challenged.

He said science has shown that the increase in temperature and unpredictable climate is harming millions of people, and the world had no choice but to take action.

Ruto also explained that African nations are leaving the aid to deal with climate issues. Instead, they were presenting serious proposals that set the climate action as an investment opportunity.

“We are putting strict suggestions on the table. It’s no longer about charity. Weather measures are now an opportunity for opportunities, even when we work to deal with conflict. I have confidence in the future,” Ruto noted.

The president has been at the forefront of defending climate and investment funding in Africa, saying that the continent, despite contributing less to the global air supply, is facing the worst effects of global warming.

Ruto responds to Donald Trump's claim that climate change is fraudulent "You can't change"
William Ruto addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Photo: William Ruto.
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Ruto calls for reforms in the United States

In addition to climate measures, Ruto used the forum to call for major reforms in the United Nations. He said the current structure is outdated and has failed to reflect the modern realities.

He warned that unless the United Nations had not been reform, his own life was in danger. Ruto added that the organization’s decision should be democratic and representative of the current world, explaining the continued African demand for representation in the UN Security Council.

He pointed out that the debate about reform was no longer objectionable. Leaders from around the world, including Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, and others, had accepted the UN demand.

What specific evolution did Ruto push?

He claimed the reforms that would provide at least two permanent seats, including the ability to vote for the veto, and two additional seats.

Ruto t⁠old⁠ an annual high -level debate that it was not possible to claim that the United States ignored the voice of 54 nations.

He noted that Africa is leading a large part of the security council’s agenda, providing some of the largest continents than the Guardian guards, and the highest costs of instability, remains remaining the only continent without approval at the main table.

He emphasized that the consolidation of the Security Council is not a grace for Africa or to anyone, but it is a need to save the United Nations’ life.

He further said that if the United Nations were to be important in this century, it should reflect on the realities of today rather than the plans for the post -war of the 1945 war.

Masolo Mabonga, head of current affairs and politics, updated this article with information on specific reforms that President William Ruto requested to take place in the United Nations.

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