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Trump's Paris decision challenges bad science, economics and energy politics behind treaty

More rational policies in our future?


In the wake of President Trump's exit from the Paris climate treaty, reactions from other quarters were predictably swift, nasty, sanctimonious and hypocritical. Al Gore paused near one of the private jets he takes to hector lesser mortals to say the action will bring "a global weather apocalypse." Billionaire Tom Steyer got rich selling coal but called the President's action "a traitorous act of war." Actor-activist Mark Ruffalo railed that Trump has "the death of whole nations on his hands." Michael Moore said the action was "a crime against humanity." Former President Obama said it threatened "the one planet we've got" (to say nothing of what's left of his executive orders legacy). In truth, President Trump's bold decision underscores the ill-informed science, economics, ethics and energy politics that have driven climate cataclysm caterwauling for decades. His exit decision, his insistence that NATO members pay their agreed dues for defending Europe, the impacts of widespread green energy poverty, and the hard economic and environmental realities of wind, solar and biofuel "alternatives" to fossil fuels will likely awaken other leaders--and persuade other nations to Exit Paris.
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