Trump won’t do anything about climate change but at least some states, cities and businesses will. Trump is doing permanent damage to our country by denying the results of the United Nations study and his own government’s report. He’s an ignorant liar.
‘Just a lot of alarmism’: President Trump has placed climate change skepticism squarely in the GOP’s ideological mainstream, with the prevailing view now built on the false premise that climate science is an open question. My latest, on today's A1: https://t.co/WPnk930aUI
— Matt Viser (@mviser) December 3, 2018
How climate change will affect each region of the United States: https://t.co/hzZsNsqQ9j pic.twitter.com/1Yra7aQOJj
— Slate (@Slate) December 3, 2018
>@JimRutenberg went to Florida and brought us a souvenir: a column on the red tide and the judgment of TV news producers. https://t.co/Z4Sw2fufQ9
— Jim Windolf (@jimwindolf) December 3, 2018
Greta Van Susteren asked Trump about climate change. Talking nonsense as usual, he said the problem is that other countries have "not-good air that comes over to the United States." He said of China's Xi: "He's got to do something with his climate." https://t.co/1L3ennh0z8 pic.twitter.com/W6XIRWVmDC
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 4, 2018
Trump's rejection of climate science is not at all novel for a fan of conservative media in the past decade. https://t.co/8lsAAoFSPq
— Philip Bump (@pbump) December 4, 2018
Climate denial is where the essential elements of Trumpism – the conspiracy theorizing and menacing of critics – began, writes@Paul Krugman https://t.co/twrw9RJJU0
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) December 4, 2018
ICYMI: With #COP24 underway, see how non-federal climate action is keeping us on track to meet #AmericasPledge – even as the U.S. federal government fails to act. https://t.co/NFHMR87NWt
— America's Pledge (@AmericasPledge) December 4, 2018