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This Article is From Sep 25, 2015

Donald Trump Disputes Pope Francis on Climate Change

Donald Trump Disputes Pope Francis on Climate Change
File photo of Donald Trump
Washington: Republican White House hopeful Donald Trump said Thursday he thinks Pope Francis is wrong on climate change.

The pontiff, in the midst of a historic visit to the United States, expressed solidarity Wednesday with President Barack Obama about the need to act to prevent global warming, and said climate change is "a problem which can no longer be left to a future generation."

Asked by CNN whether he agreed with Francis that the issue is a pressing one, the Republican presidential frontrunner said "no."

"I'm not a bveliever in climate change," He said.

"I think that clean air is a pressing problem. You want to have clean air, you want to have clean water. That's very important to me, and I've won many environmental awards," Trump said.

But he said climate change and what people are referring to as extreme weather - "that's the new one because weather tends to be a little more extreme" - is a natural phenomenon.

"It's always weather. And frankly, it's been that way for so long, and honestly, weather changes," Trump added.

"You have storms and you have rain and you have beautiful days," he continued. "But I do not believe that we should imperil the companies within our country" by imposing excessive regulations that impose a significant burden on businesses.

He said China is "doing nothing" to reduce greenhouse gases. And also warned that the big global warming disaster would "be of the nuclear form because we have incompetent politicians watching over us when it comes to nuclear weapons. That's the big problem."

Last week the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association announced that 2015 was on track to eclipse last year and be the warmest year on record.


 

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