What a moron!
I think everyone in the world except Trump and his cult understand that climate change is a problem requiring immediate action.
update 11/27/18
Trump says he is among those who 'have very high levels of intelligence' but are not 'believers' in climate change https://t.co/9weQ3Nf2vB
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 28, 2018
BREAKING: Trump on dire warning issued by his administration on economic effects of climate change: 'I don't believe it'
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 26, 2018
BREAKING: "I don't believe it."
President Trump passively rejects the findings of the major new US government multi-agency report that says climate change will wallop the US economy in years to come. https://t.co/YdptYPKn20 pic.twitter.com/hJx7IA0S5F
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 26, 2018
This report contained too many facts, and not enough alternative facts.
So he buried it.
It is time for Congress to bury this presidency. He's a disgrace.Donald Trump buried a climate change report he doesn't believe @CNNPolitics https://t.co/YBICU7h0AN
— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) November 26, 2018
‘It’s Accepted Science’: Shepard Smith Hits GOP, Trump For Making Climate Change a ‘Political Issue’ https://t.co/OrSSbVr4qr pic.twitter.com/mMWAylMEVd
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) November 26, 2018
Why did Trump admin release the climate report on black Friday? Because they don’t want you to know the devastating effects of their failure to address climate change.
Any infrastructure package considered by Congress next year MUST invest in clean energy and climate resiliency.
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) November 26, 2018
Trump will leave many terrible legacies. But undermining climate policy for profit and ego satisfaction is the sin for which future generations will truly curse his name. https://t.co/D079wUVIoy
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) November 26, 2018
Soon to be overheard in elementary schools across America:
Teacher: “Jimmy, you got an F on your science test. Did you even read the assignment?”
Jimmy: “Yes. I just don’t believe it.” https://t.co/SxfsdeRV9l
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) November 27, 2018
ICYMI
Do you think the United States is doing enough to address climate change, doing too much, or do you think more needs to be done to address climate change?
Doing enough 18%
Doing too much 10%
Needs to do more 64%
(Quinnipiac U. Poll, 8/9-13/18)https://t.co/SbYaMCuW9R— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) November 26, 2018
Almost two-thirds of voters say the US needs to be doing more to address climate change, according to a poll by Quinnipiac University https://t.co/SDI2Ulunbk pic.twitter.com/5nYhbDhpH5
— CNN (@CNN) November 26, 2018
President Trump buried a climate change report he doesn't believe | Analysis by @CillizzaCNN https://t.co/PE7XGkzikM pic.twitter.com/4pk1pQWceU
— CNN (@CNN) November 26, 2018
Rick Santorum skeptical of climate change research: "A lot of these scientists are driven by the money."
As a PhD who went to graduate school and eventually left academia because research funding was at an all time low, I can say this is the dumbest statement ever.
— Devin Duke (@sirDukeDevin) November 26, 2018
update 11/27/18
Sarah Sanders responds to Trump saying he doesn't believe a federal report that climate change will impact the economy: "We think that this the most extreme version and it's not based on facts … it's based on modeling which is extremely hard to do" https://t.co/wcQ6ydSciD pic.twitter.com/EVCpomUHIY
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 27, 2018
CNN airs live ‘Facts First’ graphic contradicting Sarah Huckabee Sanders on climate change https://t.co/9DCiv5G721 pic.twitter.com/40kr2sTZ83
— UPROXX (@UPROXX) November 27, 2018