We Fact-Checked the Trump Administration’s Climate Report
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The fact that US President Donald Trump is not really serious about the consequences of climate change has been known for a long time, and a report by the U.S. government is now showing that research on climate change has been misrepresented. The report by the U.S. government downplays the importance of human activities for the warming of the Earth's climate. The government report "distorts my work completely," said Benjamin Santer, a climatolog…
Oswaldo RojasScientists told AFP Thursday that their research had been improperly cited in a U.S. Department of Energy report to minimize the role of human activity in global warming. The report, published on July 29, describes the arguments that led President Donald Trump's government to reverse this week's 2009 decision regulating greenhouse gas emissions, further undermining the fight against climate change in the U.S.
Scientists have stated this Friday (31) to the AFP that some of their studies have been cited inappropriately, in a report by the United States Department of Energy, with the aim of minimizing the role of human activity in global warming. The report, published on 29 July, presented the arguments that President Donald Trump's government had taken to reverse this week a 2009 decision regulating greenhouse gas emissions, further weakening the Unite…
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