Trump administration saves billions in simple move globalists and climate activists alike will hate

Jan 8, 2026 - 13:28
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Trump administration saves billions in simple move globalists and climate activists alike will hate


The Trump administration is uprooting the United States from another large money-sink as it continues to try to put America first.

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On Thursday, Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent announced that the U.S. is "immediately" withdrawing from the Green Climate Fund, a United Nations-aligned organization that has cost the U.S. billions in the last decade.

'Continued participation in the GCF has been determined to no longer be consistent with the Trump administration's priorities and goals.

"Our nation will no longer fund radical organizations like the GCF whose goals run contrary to the fact that affordable, reliable energy is fundamental to economic growth and poverty reduction," Bessent said in a statement on social media.

The Green Climate Fund is an affiliate of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The GCF was established in 2010, according to a timeline on its website.

In a press release, the Treasury Department said that while the administration "is committed to advancing all affordable and reliable sources of energy, ... the GCF was established to supplement the objectives of the UNFCCC, and continued participation in the GCF has been determined to no longer be consistent with the Trump administration's priorities and goals."

RELATED: Biden seeks to blow $1 billion on a UN climate fund that has already diverted $100 million to America's top adversary

Photographer: Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The GCF Board — directed by James Catto, an American, until Thursday's announcement — is "charged with the governance and oversight of the Fund's management." The GCF, according to its website, "embodies a new and equitable form of global governance to respond to the global challenge of climate change."

Under the Biden-Harris administration, the United States pledged $3 billion in a multi-year "replenishment" of the fund spanning from 2024 to 2027. The United States also seeded the fund at its inception, providing $2 billion, according to the same 2023 press release.

The Green Climate Fund did not respond to Blaze News' request for comment.

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