America’s Carbon Credit: Saving the Planet While the American Taxpayer Gets the Bill
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America’s Carbon Credit: Saving the Planet While the American Taxpayer Gets the Bill

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Every few months, some pompous globalist at the UN or some shrieking activist from the progressive left gets up on their soapbox and declares that America is destroying the planet.

America is the worst polluter!

America owes the world for its carbon footprint!

The American taxpayer must pay climate reparations!

Here’s a revolutionary thought: Shut up.

Not only is America NOT a “climate criminal,” but the truth is far more infuriating for these grifters:

America has a net positive carbon credit.

That’s right. The United States isn’t just “neutral” on carbon—we’re actively absorbing more CO? than we produce, reducing global emissions while the real polluters demand that the American taxpayer foot the bill.

We’re not just pulling our weight—we’re carrying the whole damn team. And today, we’re going to prove it.

Because facts don’t care about your climate hysteria.

The Numbers That End the Debate

Let’s start with the actual math—not the emotional nonsense peddled by the climate-industrial complex.

1. America’s Carbon Emissions: 5.1 Billion Metric Tons of CO? Annually

According to the EPA, the U.S. emitted about 5.1 billion metric tons of CO? in 2020. That’s a far cry from the wildly exaggerated numbers the climate fanatics love to throw around. They inflate those figures by lumping in every gas imaginable while ignoring America’s carbon-absorbing forests and wetlands.

2. U.S. Forests Alone Absorb 6.6 Billion Metric Tons of CO? Annually

? The United States has roughly 300 billion trees—a massive and well-managed carbon sink.

? On average, a tree absorbs 22 pounds of CO? per year, according to multiple scientific studies.

? That means our forests alone absorb 6.6 billion metric tons of CO? per year—more than we emit.

3. Beyond Trees: America’s Grasslands, Wetlands, and Soil Sequester Even More Carbon

? Grasslands: The U.S. has 770 million acres of rangelands that pull in massive amounts of CO?.

? Wetlands & Peatlands: Some of the most efficient carbon sinks on Earth. The U.S. has millions of acres of protected wetlands.

? Regenerative Agriculture: American farmers are leading the world in carbon-sequestering soil techniques.

When we add in non-forest carbon sequestration, the U.S. sequesters far more CO? than the 6.6 billion metric tons from trees alone.

4. The Net Carbon Credit: America Absorbs MORE Than It Emits

??Total U.S. Carbon Emissions: 5.1 billion metric tons.

??Total U.S. Carbon Sequestration (Trees + Grasslands + Wetlands + Soil): 7.6 billion metric tons.

??That means the U.S. has a net carbon credit of 2.5 billion metric tons per year.

Put simply: America is not just “doing its part”—we’re actually cleaning up the atmosphere. We’re absorbing more than our share of CO?, while the rest of the world keeps burning coal and screaming at the American taxpayer to “pay their fair share.”

Well, the American taxpayer’s fair share is already covered.

5. Meanwhile, The REAL Polluters Get a Free Pass

While America is absorbing more CO? than we emit, here’s what the rest of the world is doing:

? China: 10+ billion metric tons of CO? annually—and climbing.

? India: 2.5 billion metric tons—ramping up coal, not cutting it.

? Russia, Brazil, Indonesia: Deforestation, fossil fuels, and environmental destruction on an epic scale.

And these are the countries demanding that the American taxpayer pay for “fixing climate change.”

Absolutely not.

Climate Reparations? No. The American Taxpayer Owes the World NOTHING.

If there’s one undeniable truth in this debate, it’s this:

The American taxpayer has done more for the environment than any other major economy.

? We have higher environmental standards than China, India, or Europe.

? We’ve reduced emissions more than any major country.

? We manage our land responsibly, making us a net carbon sink.

? We absorb billions of metric tons of CO? for the rest of the planet—without demanding a dime in return.

Yet, the same globalist parasites who let their own countries turn into smog-choked wastelands think the American taxpayer should bankroll the cleanup?

Not a chance.

The American taxpayer has:

? Led the world in emissions reduction.

? Poured trillions into green energy innovation.

? Managed our forests and wetlands responsibly.

? Absorbed more CO? than we produce.

Meanwhile, China is opening a new coal plant every week. And we’re supposed to be the bad guys?

No.

The American taxpayer is the solution, not the problem. And we are done paying for the failures of others.

The Final Word: The American Taxpayer Is the World’s Climate Hero—Not Its Villain

The entire climate guilt narrative is a scam. A grift. A power play by globalist parasites who want the American taxpayer to keep paying for their failures.

So here’s our final message to the climate scammers, progressive grifters, and America-hating globalists:

We see your scam.

We reject your guilt trip.

We know the facts.

And we’re not paying another damn dime to clean up your mess.

The American taxpayer has done their part. It’s time for the rest of the world to step up—or shut up.

Enough is enough.

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Michael Doherty

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3 天前

? All valid points Mars. Taxing the little man is not the way forward, think of all those private jets that the WEF folk used to get to Davos... Such hypocrisy! ??

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3 天前

This article clearly shows that the common sense in the environment protection will hopefully prevail in the end.

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