Donald Trump ready to withdraw from Paris climate agreement
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Dear Leader Donald Trump will ensure the US joins Syria and Nicaragua in not supporting the Paris climate agreement, in a bid to defy the ((globalists)) and the ((green agenda)). After all, we all know global warming is a Chinese communist hoax; we're too smart to fall for these silly environmentalist liberal cuck schemes. Go Trump. MAGA!
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ange-agreement
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ange-agreement
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Absolutely ridiculous. And to think our Prime Minister holds hands with the guy who wants to wreck our planet. Lets make June the end of May.
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Well obviously he knows better than the majority of the world's scientists.He is Donald Trump.The best at everything.If he says climate change is a hoax then it's a hoax.
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Why is this happening? Amongst other things, because 22 senators are demanding it. Here is a list of their donations.
James Inhofe, Oklahoma
Oil & gas: $465,950
Coal: $63,600
Total: $529,550
John Barrasso, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $458,466
Coal: $127,356
Total: $585,822
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $1,180,384
Coal: $361,700
Total: $1,542,084
John Cornyn, Texas
Oil & gas: $1,101,456
Coal: $33,050
Total: $1,134,506
Roy Blunt, Missouri
Oil & gas: $353,864
Coal: $96,000
Total: $449,864
Roger Wicker, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $198,816
Coal: $25,376
Total: $224,192
Michael Enzi, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $211,083
Coal: $63,300
Total: $274,383
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Oil & gas: $110,250
Coal: $26,756
Total: $137,006
Jim Risch, Idaho
Oil & gas: $123,850
Coal: $25,680
Total: $149,530
Thad Cochran, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $276,905
Coal: $15,000
Total: $291,905
Mike Rounds, South Dakota
Oil & gas: $201,900
Coal: none
Total: $201,900
Rand Paul, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $170,215
Coal: $82,571
Total: $252,786
John Boozman, Arkansas
Oil & gas: $147,930
Coal: $2,000
Total: $149,930
Richard Shelby, Alabama
Oil & gas: $60,150
Coal: $2,500
Total: $62,650
Luther Strange, Alabama
(Appointed in 2017, running in 2017 special election)
Total: NA
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Oil & gas: $446,250
Coal: $25,000
Total: $471,250
Mike Lee, Utah
Oil & gas: $231,520
Coal: $21,895
Total: $253,415
Ted Cruz, Texas
Oil & gas: $2,465,910
Coal: $103,900
Total: $2,569,810
David Perdue, Georgia
Oil & gas: $184,250
Coal: $0
Total: $184,250
Thom Tillis, North Carolina
Oil & gas: $263,400
Coal: $0
Total: $263,400
Tim Scott, South Carolina
Oil & gas: $490,076
Coal: $58,200
Total: $548,276
Pat Roberts, Kansas
Oil & gas: $388,950
Coal: $28,825
Total: $417,775
James Inhofe, Oklahoma
Oil & gas: $465,950
Coal: $63,600
Total: $529,550
John Barrasso, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $458,466
Coal: $127,356
Total: $585,822
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $1,180,384
Coal: $361,700
Total: $1,542,084
John Cornyn, Texas
Oil & gas: $1,101,456
Coal: $33,050
Total: $1,134,506
Roy Blunt, Missouri
Oil & gas: $353,864
Coal: $96,000
Total: $449,864
Roger Wicker, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $198,816
Coal: $25,376
Total: $224,192
Michael Enzi, Wyoming
Oil & gas: $211,083
Coal: $63,300
Total: $274,383
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Oil & gas: $110,250
Coal: $26,756
Total: $137,006
Jim Risch, Idaho
Oil & gas: $123,850
Coal: $25,680
Total: $149,530
Thad Cochran, Mississippi
Oil & gas: $276,905
Coal: $15,000
Total: $291,905
Mike Rounds, South Dakota
Oil & gas: $201,900
Coal: none
Total: $201,900
Rand Paul, Kentucky
Oil & gas: $170,215
Coal: $82,571
Total: $252,786
John Boozman, Arkansas
Oil & gas: $147,930
Coal: $2,000
Total: $149,930
Richard Shelby, Alabama
Oil & gas: $60,150
Coal: $2,500
Total: $62,650
Luther Strange, Alabama
(Appointed in 2017, running in 2017 special election)
Total: NA
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Oil & gas: $446,250
Coal: $25,000
Total: $471,250
Mike Lee, Utah
Oil & gas: $231,520
Coal: $21,895
Total: $253,415
Ted Cruz, Texas
Oil & gas: $2,465,910
Coal: $103,900
Total: $2,569,810
David Perdue, Georgia
Oil & gas: $184,250
Coal: $0
Total: $184,250
Thom Tillis, North Carolina
Oil & gas: $263,400
Coal: $0
Total: $263,400
Tim Scott, South Carolina
Oil & gas: $490,076
Coal: $58,200
Total: $548,276
Pat Roberts, Kansas
Oil & gas: $388,950
Coal: $28,825
Total: $417,775
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(Original post by JMR2017)
Absolutely ridiculous. And to think our Prime Minister holds hands with the guy who wants to wreck our planet. Lets make June the end of May.
Absolutely ridiculous. And to think our Prime Minister holds hands with the guy who wants to wreck our planet. Lets make June the end of May.
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Can anybody tell me what effect implementation of the Accord's measures, if fully implemented, is predicted to have again?
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(Original post by Robby2312)
Well obviously he knows better than the majority of the world's scientists.He is Donald Trump.The best at everything.If he says climate change is a hoax then it's a hoax.
Well obviously he knows better than the majority of the world's scientists.He is Donald Trump.The best at everything.If he says climate change is a hoax then it's a hoax.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesta.../#4c7c21a44c7c
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(Original post by Robby2312)
Well obviously he knows better than the majority of the world's scientists.He is Donald Trump.The best at everything.If he says climate change is a hoax then it's a hoax.
Well obviously he knows better than the majority of the world's scientists.He is Donald Trump.The best at everything.If he says climate change is a hoax then it's a hoax.

Trump is a ****ing clown.
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I'm going to assume none of you are actually going to listen to the statement being made
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Absolute idiot, the people who support Trump usually are the ones to spit out "look at the facts and statistics you loony liberals!!!!!!11!" but seemingly turn their backs to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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(Original post by Rex Onocrotalus)
Absolute idiot, the people who support Trump usually are the ones to spit out "look at the facts and statistics you loony liberals!!!!!!11!" but seemingly turn their backs to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Absolute idiot, the people who support Trump usually are the ones to spit out "look at the facts and statistics you loony liberals!!!!!!11!" but seemingly turn their backs to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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(Original post by Rex Onocrotalus)
Absolute idiot, the people who support Trump usually are the ones to spit out "look at the facts and statistics you loony liberals!!!!!!11!" but seemingly turn their backs to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Absolute idiot, the people who support Trump usually are the ones to spit out "look at the facts and statistics you loony liberals!!!!!!11!" but seemingly turn their backs to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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(Original post by Empirical)
Do you have any evidence that climate change is a pressing issue of our time?
Do you have any evidence that climate change is a pressing issue of our time?
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(Original post by Jammy Duel)
You mean they turn their back on terrorism? How about you listen to what Trump said, and not what you think he said, and what Politico and the NYT said he said.
You mean they turn their back on terrorism? How about you listen to what Trump said, and not what you think he said, and what Politico and the NYT said he said.
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(Original post by Rex Onocrotalus)
Maybe from 97% of scientists who agree that global warming is real?
Maybe from 97% of scientists who agree that global warming is real?
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(Original post by Empirical)
Do you have proof that 97% of scientists think global warming is real?
Do you have proof that 97% of scientists think global warming is real?
http://grist.org/climate-energy/for-...limate-change/
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He has, but the next President can just re-sign and then carry on as before (if there's one thing we can be fairly certain of, it's that Trump will be a one term President, and isn't going to be succeeded by a republican...). In the grand scheme of things, 3 years isn't going to make a massive amount of difference.
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For example the Verheggen et Al study, 2014 surveyed 1,868 climate scientists. What do you think climate scientists are going to say? There is no climate change?
The John Cook et al 2013 study surveyed 11,944 published articles on the subject. Again what do you think they are generally going to say, articles introducing a new topic.
A neutral study would have to go and ask several thousand scientists chosen at random from the entire population o scientists and be able to prove it's neutrality though unbiased sampling.
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