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Steven Guilbeault says second Trump term “very worrisome” for climate agenda

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June 19, 2024

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency is “very worrisome” for the climate change agenda.

Guilbeault’s comments come as Trump continues to surge in the polls.

America’s carbon emissions decreased during Trump’s first term.

Guilbeault made the comments in an interview with iPolitics, where he was asked if he was worried about “the possibility of Donald Trump returning to the White House and re-opening protected areas in the Arctic for more drilling.”

Guilbeault boasted about how the Trudeau government has shown it can work with both Republicans and Democrats. He did however admit that he finds Trump troubling on the environmental front..

“There are some things that Trump and his team have put out that are very worrisome from an environmental perspective, whether it’s on climate or whether it’s on nature,” Guilbeault said. “You would like to think that nature should be a nonpartisan issue.”

He went on to say that “there’s nothing more conservative than conservation. The conservation movement was largely started by conservative people,” and that he’s “hoping that can be the case” in both the U.S. and Canada.

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that in 2019, the United States’ carbon dioxide emissions were at the lowest they had been since 1992, while per capita emissions were at a low not seen since 1950.

The drop in America’s carbon emissions came despite Trump pulling the United States out of the United Nations’ Paris accord.

Trump has also spoken favourably of hybrid vehicles, while also stressing the need for Americans to have consumer choice.

“We should sell electric, but we should also sell combustion engine gasoline cars. We can sell hybrids. The hybrids are fine,” said Trump in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.

According to polling, Trump has a lead over incumbent Democrat president Joe Biden, who is currently dealing with a historically low approval rating.

The Real Clear Politics average puts Trump at 0.8% over Biden nationally, as well as ahead in several swing states Biden carried in 2020, including Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.

 

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I wish Guilbeault the ex-climate lunatic has said a 2nd
Trump term is worrisome for not just climate agenda
but would actually change Earth's climate more than
Biden could ever manage.
 

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I wish Guilbeault the ex-climate lunatic has said a 2nd
Trump term is worrisome for not just climate agenda
but would actually change Earth's climate more than
Biden could ever manage.
All of these Liberal party lunatics will be gone soon so they should be more focused on that rather than who the leader of another country will be.
 

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Fight for Honest Science!

When climate fear mongers dishonestly inundate the media with hype about brutal summer heat waves with the narrative it is caused by CO2, reply with official data showing 32 States set record high temperatures before 1938; Only 6 since 1997!


 

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Six years ago this week,
@GretaThunberg
announced we only have five years left to save the planet from global warming.






When you hear about heat wave deaths in India, it's the smallest temperature risk

About 25,000 people die in India from extreme heat

Almost 600,000 die from moderate cold

But only extreme heat fits the narrative


 
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Coal (burn baby burn) and nuclear will save our countries and the citizens. The current alternative sources are just not good enough and not cost effective. We either drive up energy costs and live in poverty like Germany or continue to embrace what we have, keep energy costs manageable, and innovate.
Let's not go coal...Small modular nuclear reactors would fit the bill as renewable energy sources become more feasible.
 
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Six years ago this week,
@GretaThunberg
announced we only have five years left to save the planet from global warming.






When you hear about heat wave deaths in India, it's the smallest temperature risk

About 25,000 people die in India from extreme heat

Almost 600,000 die from moderate cold

But only extreme heat fits the narrative


It takes a certain kind of 'special' to claim the climate isn't changing exactly how the scientists warned us it would these days.
Every single metric shows the planet is warming and headed towards the 3-4ºC warming range, the warning that the IPCC put out and Greta was talking about.

 

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It takes a certain kind of 'special' to claim the climate isn't changing exactly how the scientists warned us it would these days.
Every single metric shows the planet is warming and headed towards the 3-4ºC warming range, the warning that the IPCC put out and Greta was talking about.

Maybe deforestation is the cause.
 
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