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Trump’s reaction to the Climate Summit in Paris is laughably … depressive

Mihai Andrei by Mihai Andrei
December 2, 2015
in Climate, News
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Warning alert: this will be extremely annoying for Republicans, Democrats, women, men, children… and pretty much anyone with common sense. While the whole world is trying to settle its differences and finally reach a climate agreement for the future of the planet, Donald Trump is being… Donald Trump.

What is Obama thinking?

A video posted by Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) on Dec 1, 2015 at 8:12am PST

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So, this piece of Instagram art by D. Trump was made in response to Obama’s speech Monday at the Paris climate talks, in which the president not only admitted the US’ fault in the current climate situation, but also urged for concrete solutions:

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“I’ve come here personally, as the leader of the world’s largest economy and the second-largest emitter, to say that the United States of America not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it,” as he said on Monday.

This is not only about the US already – it’s about the world. A feasible climate agreement can’t be reached without its biggest player, and a candidate that not only doesn’t understand the threat that climate change poses, but even mocks it, is a hazard to the entire world.

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Andrei's background is in geophysics, and he's been fascinated by it ever since he was a child. Feeling that there is a gap between scientists and the general audience, he started ZME Science -- and the results are what you see today.

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