Trump celebrates after UN climate committee moves away from its most extreme global warming scenario
- Scientists have moved away from using the United Nations' most extreme global warming scenario, known as RCP8.5 or SSP5-8.5, which projected severe warming and catastrophic impacts by 2100 due to changes in emission trends and renewable energy growth.
- President Donald Trump criticized Democratic climate policies and accused Democrats of using climate fears to justify energy policies and spending, referring to the move away from the extreme scenario and calling climate change a 'con job'.
- The Trump administration opposed spending U.S. taxpayer money on global climate initiatives and questioned the accuracy of United Nations climate projections.
- Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, condemned Trump's remarks as disinformation and affirmed that climate change is real, criticizing his rejection of scientific consensus.
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Trump celebrates after UN climate committee moves away from its most extreme global warming scenario
President Donald Trump on Saturday blasted Democratic climate policies after scientists moved away from one of the most extreme global warming scenarios previously used in United Nations-backed climate modeling. « GOOD RIDDANCE! After 15 years of Dumocrats promising that ‘Climate Change’ is going to destroy the Planet, the United Nations TOP Climate Committee just admitted that [...]
Climate researchers no longer consider a catastrophic 4.5°C increase from pre-industrial levels to 2100, while predicting a maximum 3.5°C increase, after the most extreme global warming scenarios have been rejected as unlikely by the world's most renowned climate modeling specialists, writes The Times.
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