Jane Fonda: Trump is killing us with fossil fuels

New York, APR 23 (Efeverde) .- President Donald Trump “is killing us” with the regulations that favor the use of fossil fuels against renewable energy and the president’s decision to take the US out of the US.

Trump has made “a deal with the devil” – refirming to the fossil fuel industry – and is on the “side of death” and “willing to sacrifice everything” for this industry, said the actress in a speech that she pronounced this Wednesday in the vicinity of the UN headquarters in New York in collaboration with Greenpeace.

“(Trump) has said: If you give me one billion dollars I will eliminate all regulations. These are the regulations that allow the American people and people around the world to breathe clean air, drink drinking water,” Fonda added.

In addition, before a question of a German medium in the press conference after the speech, Fonda said that this European country should reject fossil fuels in the form of liquefied natural gas from the US.

“They don’t receive it. They re -put it. Because if you can’t export, you will not pierce. It will stay on the ground as you should,” he said.

United States absent from environmental forums

Two years after the approval of the Treaty of the Oceans in the UN -a which the actress attended-, Fonda has returned to see the progress that has been made and has highlighted how “ashamed” that is felt when seeing that the US is not present, as will also be the case in the COP30 that will be held in Brazil in November.

Despite this absence, Fonda praised the work that the rest of the countries continue to do to protect nature and was hopeful in the face of solidarity that is growing in recent times in this aspect, but stressed that the action to oppose resistance to the dynamics of the US president is also necessary.

“I am 87 years old, what the hell do I have to lose? I will show what the action is like and, as a result, I am totally hopeful. When you go to action, hope is a muscle.”

The actress also highlighted the need to remain united, fight and protest in the face of Trump’s actions, since even some of the people who voted for him are “recognizing what is happening and what really represents.”

“Normally on Earth’s Day we claim to reduce, reuse and recycle, but this year we claim to reduce, reuse and resist,” Fonda reflected. Efeverde

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