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The Trump Administration's Solution To Climate Change: Ban The Term

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mikey4444 | 17:22 Tue 08th Aug 2017 | News
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There was a discussion on AB a few days ago, when I suggested that Trump was a Climate Change denier, and a few people thought he wasn't ( despite all the evidence that he was ! )

Now the Dept of Ag. in the States is being told to pretend it isn't happening.
But it goes further....many Depts, all over America are now forbidden from talking about CC.

Anybody here still think that Trump believes in CC ?
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Haaa!
Tishooooo
The earlier thread alluded to in the OP was about the 2015 Paris agreement on controlling carbon emissions. The truth or otherwise of man-made (this qualification being a major sin of emission in these debates) climate change is totally irrelevant. The agreement has no enforcement procedures and signing up to it in good faith would mean the USA (and we) incurring the costs of control and having to trust the good faith of other signatories like China and India.
I like how this is actually Orwellian and yet, strangely, people who are normally screaming about how scary Newspeak is are barely batting an eyelid.
People are becoming accustomed to Newspeak, Jim. It’s commonly recommended these days.
If you listen carefully you can hear the rumbling of all the posters rushing towards this thread with their index fingers pointing up in the air and hissing "Well ACTUALLY..."

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