Big oil companies and “the super-rich” must pay trillions of dollars in climate reparations to make up for hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, and virtually all natural disasters caused by “climate change,” says Greenpeace, perhaps one of the most influential climate change advocacy organizations in the world, in an interview with The New American’s Andrew Muller. In fact, Greenpeace brought the receipts to COP30—actually, one giant receipt—tallying up the alleged costs of pollution, totaling a five trillion dollar bill that big oil must cough up. But the five trillion is just a start. Developed nations, mainly the United States, must commit to giving at least “$300 billion per year by 2035, and to scale up to at least $1 trillion” in climate reparations, Greenpeace demanded.