Posted on 06/01/2017 7:38:05 PM PDT by markomalley
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Read the full statement below:
A year and a half ago, the world came together in Paris around the first-ever global agreement to set the world on a low-carbon course and protect the world we leave to our children.
It was steady, principled American leadership on the world stage that made that achievement possible. It was bold American ambition that encouraged dozens of other nations to set their sights higher as well. And what made that leadership and ambition possible was Americas private innovation and public investment in growing industries like wind and solar industries that created some of the fastest new streams of good-paying jobs in recent years, and contributed to the longest streak of job creation in our history.
Simply put, the private sector already chose a low-carbon future. And for the nations that committed themselves to that future, the Paris Agreement opened the floodgates for businesses, scientists, and engineers to unleash high-tech, low-carbon investment and innovation on an unprecedented scale.
The nations that remain in the Paris Agreement will be the nations that reap the benefits in jobs and industries created. I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack. But even in the absence of American leadership; even as this Administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future; Im confident that our states, cities, and businesses will step up and do even more to lead the way, and help protect for future generations the one planet weve got.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
It’s curious to me that the left seems to think that they’re “getting even” with Trump by having cities and States follow the guidelines of the Paris accord. Does anyone else perceive that?
I wonder why they think that.
Isn’t the whole idea to get people to make up their own minds about things and take action from there? That is, not to be forced?
Someone help me understand. Moonbeam “threatened” to have California follow the Paris climate agreement. “Threatened”, really.
Now 0bama is encouraging cities and states to do what they’ve always been able to - voluntarily follow the accord as promulgated by local and/or state _elected_ representatives.
Why is there a need for this climate agreement? Nobody is prevented from following it should they so desire...
Solyndra, for example.
“... the world... global agreement... the world... protect the world...”
Blah, blah, blah.
Obama = Soros c**k holster
Homobama ain’t got lasting power. His day is done.
In his entire eight years, Obama never did one single thing to advance America’s interests.
The WORSE president in the history of this country speaks out and people are suppose to listen, I think not.
LOL!!
Maya sounds like the elitist she is.
The Covfefe is weak with this one...
If it was so dam good, why didn’t you ratify it by means of the constitution with 2/3 of the Senate? Why did you use a back door agreement to ratify this piece of excrement? Why, don’t have the votes for this great treaty? And you rat bastard Republicans allowing this shit to go forward during the last administration and not a peep. I can’t stand the uni-party!!
I wonder why the Great Obama never submitted the accord to the Senate for ratification as a treaty?
I found a picture of Kathy Griffin "posing" with the Gay Muslim Seditionist... 😀
WGAF?
It must really suck to be Barack and have to watch each and every one of your efforts to degrade America get erased from your little blackboard. (Not intentionally a racist comment, but if it gets interpreted that way, well, I’m ok with it!)
The need for this mess is for us to send China and India $3,000,000,000 each every year. Who knows what we send to other piggies at the slop feeder.
F’s given: 0
Or, to put it in terms that climate scientists can understand, 0.0 * 10E0.
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