Post by Wayne Hall on Jun 2, 2017 0:11:34 GMT -5
Trump on Climate (from DiEM 25’s unofficial Facebook group)
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Trump announces U.S. will exit Paris climate deal, sparking criticism at home and abroad
“Here’s what you need to know,” says Washington Post.
June 1 at 7:44 PM
www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-to-announce-us-will-exit-paris-climate-deal/2017/06/01/fbcb0196-46da-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html?utm_term=.63d9e7b29822
President Trump announced Thursday afternoon that he is withdrawing the United States from the landmark Paris climate agreement, an extraordinary move that dismayed America’s allies and set back the global effort to address the warming planet.
Trump’s decision set off alarms worldwide, drawing swift and sharp condemnation from foreign leaders as well as top environmentalists and corporate titans, who decried the U.S. exit from the Paris accord as an irresponsible abdication of American leadership in the face of irrefutable scientific evidence. (continued)
Comment from Wayne Hall: Why isn’t Syria a signatory to the agreement? Was the Syrian drought caused by “climate change”?
Josefina Fraile reports on being detained at COP21:
Albert A. Soren comments: It's been tough enough since the mess in Copenhagen 2009 (COP15) to get the world as far as into an agreement in Paris 2015 - and now this .... www.reverbnation.com/redhousealias/song/24692352-the-scene-in-between-cop15
Comment from Wayne Hall: Here is one good thing (perhaps the only good thing) to have come out of COP 15.
(Part 1)
(Part 2)
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Trump announces U.S. will exit Paris climate deal, sparking criticism at home and abroad
“Here’s what you need to know,” says Washington Post.
June 1 at 7:44 PM
www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-to-announce-us-will-exit-paris-climate-deal/2017/06/01/fbcb0196-46da-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html?utm_term=.63d9e7b29822
President Trump announced Thursday afternoon that he is withdrawing the United States from the landmark Paris climate agreement, an extraordinary move that dismayed America’s allies and set back the global effort to address the warming planet.
Trump’s decision set off alarms worldwide, drawing swift and sharp condemnation from foreign leaders as well as top environmentalists and corporate titans, who decried the U.S. exit from the Paris accord as an irresponsible abdication of American leadership in the face of irrefutable scientific evidence. (continued)
Comment from Wayne Hall: Why isn’t Syria a signatory to the agreement? Was the Syrian drought caused by “climate change”?
Josefina Fraile reports on being detained at COP21:
Albert A. Soren comments: It's been tough enough since the mess in Copenhagen 2009 (COP15) to get the world as far as into an agreement in Paris 2015 - and now this .... www.reverbnation.com/redhousealias/song/24692352-the-scene-in-between-cop15
Comment from Wayne Hall: Here is one good thing (perhaps the only good thing) to have come out of COP 15.
(Part 1)
(Part 2)