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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Obama/Kerry Seek to Undermine Trump on Climate Change with the World Watching

h
oped: Once again the reality of Climate Change:  See the following : 
http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2013/11/climate-change-blitzkrieg-coming-as.html 

http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2012/05/meteorologist-gore-going-insane-with.html 

Bottom Line: It's all about power and taxation..nothing to do with saving humanity from the dreaded whatever!:   http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2015/12/with-dnc-its-all-about-taxesnot.html


By:  MMN Staff
In this era of “he said, she said” the very idea of what is legitimate information vs. “fake” information has divided a nation; and a world.  Climate change advocates site (‘flawed’) study after study, source after source, to validate their arguments.  Climate change “deniers” (as we are so lovingly called) do the same.   Fingers point, charges are made, and we get nowhere – except billions of dollars in the hole with little to show for it.
Obama, the globalist, has decided to announce (on the world stage) an eleventh-hour plan to reduce U.S. greenhouse emissions by 80 percent; a plan he knows full well has little chance of surviving in a Trump administration.   So, why do it?   Is it because he’s just that passionate about climate change?

The Washington Times reports – President-elect Donald Trump says he’ll abandon his predecessor’s global climate change deal, but that didn’t stop the Obama administration this week from rolling out a new, even more ambitious plan to cut U.S. emissions by 80 percent by 2050, undermining the incoming president on the world stage two months before his inauguration.
The latest proposal, which critics on Capitol Hill say is dead on arrival as soon as Mr. Trump enters the White House on Jan. 20, is being sold to the rest of the world as a long-term road map to U.S. greenhouse gas reductions. It comes as Mr. Trump is also under growing pressure from foreign governments and leading U.S. companies not to walk away from President Obama’s climate change vision.
Seeking to reassure the rest of the world, Secretary of State John F. Kerry told a United Nations climate conference in Morocco that U.S. progress against global warming essentially is permanent, all but ignoring the fact that Mr. Trump has made it crystal-clear he plans to scrap the administration’s climate agenda immediately.
As he touted the latest proposal to slash emissions even further, he also suggested to other world leaders that if the U.S. does reverse course and abdicate its leadership on climate change, Mr. Trump alone will be to blame.



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