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Climate Change Isn’t Real Under New Policy

Climate Change Isn’t Real Under New Policy

The latest environmental policy discussions in Washington have led to an unusual resolution from the Trump administration. They plan to disregard climate change entirely, in the belief that this will render regulations aimed at mitigating it obsolete. A senior advisor from the administration shared this strategy, commenting on the potential to redefine reality instead of adhering to scientific methods.

Former President Donald Trump, in a recent press conference, proposed a new focus. He suggested, “The only thing we should be regulating is the term ‘climate.’ By ceasing discussion on it, the issue will dissolve. Our concentration should be on rejuvenating America, one regulation at a time.” Critics, however, view this approach as a direct contradiction to years of scientific research and consensus on climate change.

World Reacts to Policy

World-renowned environmental activist Greta Thunberg responded to the strategy, saying, “This is not just denial; it’s an outright refusal to engage with reality.” As the administration maintains that this new approach will stimulate the economy by removing superfluous regulations, experts caution about the potential disastrous results of such denial. The plan is currently underway, and the international community monitors as the U.S. government navigates one of the most critical issues of our era.

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