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This week, the U.N.’s London-based International Maritime Organization will vote on a “net-zero framework” that could tax ships up to $380 per metric ton of carbon dioxide, funneling the money straight into a U.N.-controlled fund—even though it has no sovereign authority to do so.

The Trump administration has warned they will sanction any nation that supports the plan, calling it an outrageous overreach that could drive up global shipping costs by more than 10%.

Governor Ron DeSantis compared it to the British taxes that sparked the American Revolution, saying being taxed by the U.N. is “far more offensive.”

If Americans don’t push back now, unelected bureaucrats in New York and London could soon dictate what you pay to live, work, and trade. @zeeemedia exposes how dangerously close this global tax scheme really is.