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Fri Oct 4, 2024, 09:28 AM Oct 4

In Helene's aftermath, Trump's views on climate change get worse

In the deadly aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Republican ticket's approach to the climate crisis appears to be veering into open denialism.



In the not-too-distant past, Trump seemed to believe that overt climate denialism was a political loser.

In Helene's aftermath, he's clearly made a different calculus.

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/helenes-aftermath-trumps-views-climate-change-get-worse-rcna173612

Early on in the vice presidential debate, Sen. JD Vance described climate change as “a very important issue.” For a fleeting moment, that seemed encouraging.

The moment didn’t last. The Ohio Republican quickly added that many Americans “are justifiably worried about all these crazy weather patterns. I think it’s important for us, first of all, to say Donald Trump and I support clean air, clean water.”....

But if the Republican vice presidential nominee’s approach to the climate crisis was a mess, Trump’s was worse. NBC News reported on the former president’s remarks at a press conference in Milwaukee, where he delivered “sometimes hard-to-follow comments.”

‘Global warming wasn’t working because the planet’s actually gotten a little bit cooler recently. But climate change covers everything. It can rain, it can be dry, it can be hot, it can be cold. Climate change. Everything is — look, and I’m — I believe I really am an environmentalist. I’ve gotten environmental awards. But I want clean, beautiful air and clean, beautiful water. That’s all. Crystal clean water,’ Trump said at one point during the event.”

None of this made any sense. The planet hasn’t gotten cooler; the climate crisis and the weather aren’t the same thing; the climate crisis is also unrelated to air and water pollution; and no sane person could seriously describe Trump as “an environmentalist.”

But he said all of this with a straight face anyway.




....Eight years ago this week, Hillary Clinton reminded voters that then-candidate Trump referred to climate change as “a Chinese hoax.” The former secretary of state was correct — he really was on record saying that — but the Republican denied it. Two years later, the then-president even conceded, “I don’t think it’s a hoax.”

At the time, the GOP nominee seemed to realize that much of the American electorate was concerned about the intensifying effects of global warming, so it made political sense for him to distance himself from overt climate denialism.

In 2024, however, Trump just doesn’t care. He now seems to believe that overt climate denialism will not stand in the way of his White House ambitions at all.

This is causing no shortage of international anxieties. As a Politico report summarized this past weekend, “Pro-climate government officials and environmental activists have had months to think about a strategy for preventing a second Donald Trump presidency from disrupting their efforts to save the world. They’ve come up with one main idea: Hope Vice President Kamala Harris wins.”
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