Trump on climate change report: ‘I don’t believe it’

I’m not sure “believe” is the exact word he’s looking for, unless believe is now a synonym for “understand”

6 thoughts on “Trump on climate change report: ‘I don’t believe it’

  1. These real statements came out of his mouth
    One of the problems that a lot of people like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence, but we’re not necessarily such believers. You look at our air and our water and it’s right now at a record clean. But when you look at China and you look at parts of Asia and when you look at South America, and when you look at many other places in this world, including Russia, including – just many other places — the air is incredibly dirty. And when you’re talking about an atmosphere, oceans are very small. And it blows over and it sails over. I mean, we take thousands of tons of garbage off our beaches all the time that comes over from Asia. It just flows right down the Pacific, it flows, and we say where does this come from. And it takes many people to start off with.

  2. ‘Now his sockpuppet Sarah Sanders is claiming the report is not “data driven” Pretty much all the king’s horses and all the king’s men put it together

  3. Clearly arguing from the proposition that because we are experiencing a record low temperature on any given date that global warming doesn’t exist is a logical fallacy. But then so is arguing that a specific storm is proof of climate change. In both cases you are arguing from anecdotes instead of comprehensive statistics.

    1. Sure, but no one ever is claiming a “single storm” as proof of anything. So your comparison is rather pointless.

  4. of course you saw his tweet….something to the effect “record cold and snow for Thanksgiving and they talk about global warming”

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