by Nick Pope
The Daily Caller News Foundation

Vice President Kamala Harris will be attending this year’s United Nations (UN) climate summit on behalf of the U.S., Bloomberg News reported Tuesday.

Harris will join Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry as a prominent, high-level U.S. official at the conference, known as COP28, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. Harris, who the White House chose to be President Joe Biden’s “border czar,” will speak alongside other prominent global figures, including U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron, at the summit.

“When it comes to climate, there has been great significance to the passage of time, as the Vice President might say,” Steve Milloy, a senior legal fellow for the Energy and Environment Legal Institute and a member of the Trump EPA’s transition team, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “The passage of time has also shown that despite trillions of dollars spent and endless hysterical propaganda, global emissions have increased 50% since 1990 and, per the United Nations, show no sign of decreasing. So when you think about it, there has been great significance to the passage of time, and none of it has helped the credibility of climate alarmism.”

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