Trump calls climate change the ‘greatest con job’

In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, President Donald Trump doubled the skeptic of global environmental initiatives and multilateral institutions, rejecting the climate change as the world’s “biggest business”.
Scientists say that climate change is real, mostly caused by people and worse. They point to rising temperatures, stronger storms and melting the ice as clear signs.
Groups like the UN warned that waiting for too long to move can seriously harm the planet and people.
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Trump spoke for a few minutes from his speech on climate change for a few minutes and criticized the European Union to reduce the carbon footprint, which he claimed to have damaged his economy, and warned the countries that invest in renewable energy to be damaged.
“This is the greatest business to the world so far,” Trump said to the General Assembly. He said.
“All of these estimates made by the United Nations and others were often wrong for bad reasons.”
“They were made by stupid people who cost the reserves of their countries and had no chance of success in the same countries.”
When Trump took office in January, the US was withdrawn from the Paris Agreement for the second time, trying to prevent global temperatures from going beyond 1.5 ° C by 195 countries.
While the management carries out a “energy domination” agenda focusing on oil, gas and coal producing and exporting and nuclear production, the cost abandons renewable energy that has become competitive.
“We have the most oil, oil and gas of any country in the world, and if you add coal, we have the best nation in the world,” he said.
Their statements come the day before the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres hosted countries in the UN to host a climate summit that will focus on new climatic action plans.
Guterres tried to focus on the world from fossil fuels to clean energy.
Gutet Follow the money, dedi Guterres said in June, $ 2 trillion dollars (A3 trillion dollars) in June last year, fossil fuel (A1.2 trillion dollars) fossil fuel and almost 70 percent increased in ten years.


