Donald Trump's positions on climate change and the environment - Business Insider
California Gov. Jerry Brown: Trump doesn't believe in climate change because he doesn't fear 'the wrath of God'
Donald Trump Still Doesn’t Believe in Climate Change | Vanity Fair
Or perhaps he "doesn't understand climate change":
Donald Trump doesn’t understand climate change - New York Post
Meanwhile, in the Sunshine State:
Trump's climate change ignorance will likely impact Florida the hardest
Posted By Colin Wolf on Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 12:54 pm
Trump's climate change ignorance will likely impact Florida the hardest | BlogsAnd, yes, it's very political:
Florida’s tight elections come at a crucial time for climate change action in the US: ‘This is catastrophic’ | The Independent
And, yes, it's catastrophic:
Climate change will shrink US economy and kill thousands, government report warns - CNN
Major Trump administration climate report says damages are ‘intensifying across the country’ - The Washington Post
U.S. report says climate change will batter economy, in clash with Trump - CNBC
From the BBC:
Climate change: Report warns of growing impact on US life
Unchecked climate change will cost the US hundreds of billions of dollars and damage human health and quality of life, a US government report warns.
"Future risks from climate change depend... on decisions made today," the 4th National Climate Assessment says.
The report says climate change is "presenting growing challenges to human health and safety, quality of life, and the rate of economic growth".
The warning is at odds with the Trump administration's fossil fuels agenda.
The world's leading scientists agree that climate change is human-induced and warn that natural fluctuations in temperature are being exacerbated by human activity.
'Hundreds of billions'
The US climate assessment - compiled with help from numerous US government agencies and departments - outlines the prospective impacts of climate change across every sector of American society.
"With continued growth in emissions at historic rates, annual losses in some economic sectors are projected to reach hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century - more than the current gross domestic product (GDP) of many US states," the report says.
The report notes that the effects of climate change are already being felt in communities across the country, including more frequent and intense extreme weather and climate-related events.
But it says that projections of future catastrophe could change if society works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and "to adapt to the changes that will occur".
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What does President Trump say about climate change?
In October, President Trump accused climate change scientists of having a "political agenda", telling Fox News he was unconvinced that humans were responsible for the earth's rising temperatures.
After taking office he announced the US would withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement, which commits another 187 other countries to keeping rising global temperatures "well below" 2C above pre-industrial levels.
At the time, Mr Trump said he wanted to negotiate a new "fair" deal that would not disadvantage US businesses and workers.
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