Trump rejects findings of U.S. government climate change report

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U.S. government assessment found climate change will cost country's economy billions of dollars

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday rejected projections that climate change will cause severe economic harm to the U.S. economy, findings outlined by a report his own government published last week.

The congressionally mandated report said that climate change will cost the country's economy billions of dollars by the end of the century, but Trump said he does not believe the economic impacts will be devastating.

"I've seen it, I've read some of it, and it's fine," the Republican president told reporters at the White House. Asked about severe economic impacts, he said, "I don't believe it."

The report was issued on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, when many Americans traditionally go shopping, a timing that Trump's critics said was chosen to bury the report.

Last year, Trump announced his intent to withdraw the United States from the 2015 Paris deal to combat climate change, becoming the first country of 200 to do so. Due to UN rules, he cannot quit the deal until after the 2020 presidential election.

"Right now, we're at the cleanest we've ever been and it's very important to me," Trump said. "But if we're clean but every other place on Earth is dirty, that's not so good."

Risks to health, infrastructure, water supply
U.S. carbon emissions from industry slipped 2.7 per cent last year as coal plants shut and use of natural gas and renewable energy rose. But Trump's critics said leaving the Paris agreement means the United States is allowing others to lead the global fight to curb climate change.

Trump has also rolled back Obama-era environmental and climate rules such as the Clean Power Plan, while seeking to boost output of oil, gas and coal for domestic use and for shipping to allies and partners. U.S. output of crude oil is already the highest in the world, above Saudi Arabia and Russia.

The report, written with the help of more than a dozen U.S. government agencies and departments, said the effects of climate change would harm human health, damage infrastructure, limit water availability, and alter coastlines.

Agriculture, tourism and fishing, industries that depend on natural resources and favourable climate conditions, would all be hit, it said.

The report also said projections of damage could change if greenhouse gas emissions were curbed, although many of the impacts of climate change, like powerful storms, droughts and flooding, have already begun.

The report supplements a study issued last year that concluded humans are the main driver of global warming and warned of catastrophic effects to the planet.
 
I don't believe it either....


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(from yesterday)
 
民主政治就是好,总统和政府可以各说各的,互不买账。老百姓信谁的?只有信自己。
 
老百姓信什么都不要紧。但是政治人物信什么恐拍不是完全是由自己决定的,利益集团会有重大影响。
 
Trump is skeptical of climate change report because of his 'high levels of intelligence'
WASHINGTON - In a wide-ranging interview, President Donald Trump confronted why he's voiced skepticism on a climate change report issued over the Thanksgiving Day weekend, telling the Washington Post "I don’t see" the devastating climate change affects warned about in the report.

"One of the problems that a lot of people like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence, but we're not necessarily such believers," the president said of climate change. "You look at our air and our water and it's right now at a record clean."

The 1,600-page National Climate Assessment, issued by the Trump administration, details the climate and economic impacts U.S. residents will see if drastic action is not taken to address climate change.

The report notes in a worst-case scenario, top scientists from 13 federal agencies say climate change – primarily caused by human activity – could deliver a 10 percent hit to the nation's GDP by the end of the century.

"As to whether or not it’s man-made and whether or not the effects that you’re talking about are there, I don’t see it — not nearly like it is," Trump said. "Do we want clean water? Absolutely. Do we want clean air to breathe? Absolutely."
 
Trump is skeptical of climate change report because of his 'high levels of intelligence'
WASHINGTON - In a wide-ranging interview, President Donald Trump confronted why he's voiced skepticism on a climate change report issued over the Thanksgiving Day weekend, telling the Washington Post "I don’t see" the devastating climate change affects warned about in the report.

"One of the problems that a lot of people like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence, but we're not necessarily such believers," the president said of climate change. "You look at our air and our water and it's right now at a record clean."

The 1,600-page National Climate Assessment, issued by the Trump administration, details the climate and economic impacts U.S. residents will see if drastic action is not taken to address climate change.

The report notes in a worst-case scenario, top scientists from 13 federal agencies say climate change – primarily caused by human activity – could deliver a 10 percent hit to the nation's GDP by the end of the century.

"As to whether or not it’s man-made and whether or not the effects that you’re talking about are there, I don’t see it — not nearly like it is," Trump said. "Do we want clean water? Absolutely. Do we want clean air to breathe? Absolutely."
哈哈,他老说他智商高,做过测试吗?是否真的高于常人?
 
这温室效应是真的,

人类对温室效应的决定性作用还有待考证,人类有没有能力改变这种规模的气候变化趋势绝对还是个问题,人类贸然停止使用化石能源的代价尚未明确。没有任何计算能力足够在这几方面作出令人信服的结论。

既然计算做不到,那就要靠人的gut。

支持的一方几十年前的gut说了,拐点,结果拐点早就过了。人类早就没救了,后来他们的gut又说最后的机会。说了多少次了。CO2就是不降。

终于反对的一方也用gut,于是就被批得体无完肤。怀疑智商。
 
haha

这是信仰。既然是信仰,用Gut/heart,不需要用脑子。用了脑子反而发现,结论太不具备严谨性。反而影响信仰。还不如不用脑子。
 
看过一个报道,trump智商135,比小布什131强不少
 
以前是用全球变暖开始忽悠,现在发现变暖忽悠不下去了,又换了个气候变化继续忽悠....下一个忽悠会是什么呢....
 
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