Environmental policy expert ShellenbergerMD says it is completely unscientific and “crazy talk” to suggest temperatures rise and forests burn because realDonaldTrump is the president.
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Environmental policy expert Michael Shellenberger says it is completely unscientific and “crazy talk” to suggest temperatures rise and forests burn because Donald Trump is the president. Mr Shellenberger said it’s ironic how climate activists level blame upon President Donald Trump for climate change when emissions are “lower now than when he took office”. “They declined two per cent last year”.
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