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MSNBC Claims Trump's Election Shows 'China Might Have Passed America' On Climate
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MSNBC Claims Trump's Election Shows 'China Might Have Passed America' On Climate

New York Times columnist and author of the not very subtly titled book The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming, David Wallace-Wells, joined MSNBC’s Alex Wagner on her Friday show to react to some of Donald Trump’s cabinet selections. In the midst of his gloomy climate assessments, Wallace-Wells would claim Trump’s victory has shown that China has surpassed the U.S. “in its imperial place in the world.” While some of Trump’s cabinet picks have gotten lots of scrutiny from the media, some, like EPA Administrator and Secretary of the Interior nominees Lee Zeldin and Doug Burgum have gotten less attention. Wagner sought to change that, “This week we learned that Trump’s going to be appointing Doug—or is aiming to appoint Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior, and the chairman of a newly formed National Energy Council. The focus of which is to increase oil and gas production in the United States. And he's appointing Lee Zeldin, a climate change skeptic, to head the EPA. I'm sure you have thoughts on both of these. Which do you think is most damaging to the climate movement?”     Wallace Wells claimed, “I think the EPA position is the bigger deal,” before turning back to Trump and the international picture: But I think in the global picture, especially as we deal with COP, it is important to note what we're seeing right now is the abandonment of pretense to American leadership on climate the world over. Now, people looking around the world have looked at America with some skepticism for years now, we are, you know, the biggest producer of oil and gas in the world, we’re the biggest exporter of it, too. But the re-election of Donald Trump has really sent a clear signal to people worried about climate everywhere around the globe that this fight is not going to be won with American leadership.  Yes, we export oil and gas so other countries don’t have to turn to Russia for them. Why does MSNBC want to help Putin? Still, Wallace-Wells added, “And it is quite striking to me as someone who’s been following this stuff for so long, you know, if you said to me five or ten years ago that the clearest sign that China might have passed America in its imperial place in the world would be on climate, I would not have believed you, but I think that is where we are now.” Since 2000, American carbon dioxide emissions have steadily decreased 20 percent regardless of the president and his energy policies. At the same time, Chinese emissions have gone 245 percent in the opposite direction. Here is a transcript for the November 15 show: MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 11/16/2024 9:55 PM ET ALEX WAGNER: This week we learned that Trump’s going to be appointing Doug—or is aiming to appoint Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior, and the chairman of a newly formed National Energy Council. The focus of which is to increase oil and gas production in the United States. And he's appointing Lee Zeldin, a climate change skeptic, to head the EPA. I'm sure you have thoughts on both of these. Which do you think is most damaging to the climate movement? DAVID WALLACE-WELLS: I think the EPA position is the bigger deal, but I think in the global picture, especially as we deal with COP, it is important to note what we're seeing right now is the abandonment of pretense to American leadership on climate the world over. Now, people looking around the world have looked at America with some skepticism for years now, we are, you know, the biggest producer of oil and gas in the world, we’re the biggest exporter of it, too. But the re-election of Donald Trump has really sent a clear signal to people worried about climate everywhere around the globe that this fight is not going to be won with American leadership.  And it is quite striking to me as someone who’s been following this stuff for so long, you know, if you said to me five or ten years ago that the clearest sign that China might have passed America in its imperial place in the world would be on climate, I would not have believed you, but I think that is where we are now.
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Lying Hack John Oliver Must Want to Help Republicans Win With His Advice on Addressing Trans Issues
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Lying Hack John Oliver Must Want to Help Republicans Win With His Advice on Addressing Trans Issues

Lying Hack John Oliver Must Want to Help Republicans Win With His Advice on Addressing Trans Issues
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'Intellectual Incest': Bill Maher Tells Democrats to Get With the Program or Keep Losing (WATCH)
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'Intellectual Incest': Bill Maher Tells Democrats to Get With the Program or Keep Losing (WATCH)

'Intellectual Incest': Bill Maher Tells Democrats to Get With the Program or Keep Losing (WATCH)
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Texas Supreme Court Decides Robert Roberson's Execution Can Continue Despite Lawmakers' Efforts
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Texas Supreme Court Decides Robert Roberson's Execution Can Continue Despite Lawmakers' Efforts

Texas Supreme Court Decides Robert Roberson's Execution Can Continue Despite Lawmakers' Efforts
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Maher Reverts to Form, Says 'No One Gives a F***' About Democrat Casey's Refusal to Concede Senate Seat
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Maher Reverts to Form, Says 'No One Gives a F***' About Democrat Casey's Refusal to Concede Senate Seat

Maher Reverts to Form, Says 'No One Gives a F***' About Democrat Casey's Refusal to Concede Senate Seat
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Winter Is Coming: Coyotes and the Catastrophe of Illegal Immigration... on the Northern Border
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Winter Is Coming: Coyotes and the Catastrophe of Illegal Immigration... on the Northern Border

Winter Is Coming: Coyotes and the Catastrophe of Illegal Immigration... on the Northern Border
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Prosecutors: Combs Trying to Obstruct Sex Trafficking Case
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Prosecutors: Combs Trying to Obstruct Sex Trafficking Case

Music mogul Sean Combs is attempting to obstruct his sex trafficking case from behind bars, prosecutors said in a court filing urging a judge to reject his latest bail request, reports ABC News.
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Elon Musk AGAIN Posts “The Hammer of Justice is coming”
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Elon Musk AGAIN Posts “The Hammer of Justice is coming”

Elon Musk continues to post online that the “Hammer of Justice” is coming to the people who did so many illegal and Unconstitutional things over the last 4 and even 8 years. Just a few days ago, he…
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From Eco-Warriors to 'Compost Your Elders': The Latest in Leftist Lunacy
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From Eco-Warriors to 'Compost Your Elders': The Latest in Leftist Lunacy

Major Leftists with brain worms had to come up with this idea.Human composting offers an environmentally friendly alternative to burial and cremation. Here's how it works. https://t.co/lcvxctdu9M— CBS…
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Paper: TikTok parent ByteDance’s value at $300 billion amid US ban uncertainty
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Paper: TikTok parent ByteDance’s value at $300 billion amid US ban uncertainty

TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance is valuing itself at about $300 billion after a recent buyback offer, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday, even as the tech giant's popular TikTok app faces…
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