(Cristina Laila) John Kerry is the climate expert and he’s tackling global warming with his mega yacht, mansions and private jet.
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by Cristina Laila, November 11th, 2021
Joe Biden’s ‘Climate Envoy’ John Kerry shrugged off a question about China’s use of slave labor to build solar panels.
“How in your meetings with China did you bring up some of those very contentious issues, such as the use of forced labor in Xinjiang for building solar panels,” a woman asked Kerry at the COP26 Climate Summit on Wednesday.
Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province produce 45% of the world’s solar panels.
“That’s not my lane here. My job is to be the climate guy,” Kerry said chuckling.
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Why did John Kerry shrug off slave labor in Xinjiang province?
Perhaps it’s because he has a $1 million stake in a private equity fund that’s a “major shareholder in a solar panel company linked to” abuses of the Uyghurs in China.
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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is currently the Associate Editor.
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