Xi Jinping ‘one of the few people' capable of significantly reducing emissions
Spectator Australia's 'Fire at Will' podcast host Will Kingston slams climate protesters throughout Australia.
Mr Kingston told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that the climate protesters would be more effective going to China and 'heckling Xi Jinping'.
'Because he's one of the few people who could solve the problem.'

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