Administration: Climate Change and Trump Administration

administration: The hosts denounced his comments and even brought on former Obama administration EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy to blast him, according to MSNBC. The Trump administration has managed to downplay the impact of climate change again. ET hour, MSNBC anchors Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi were aghast at Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler dismissing climate change fearmongering in a recent interview with CBS News. Andrew Wheeler, the new EPA administrator, insisted the effects of manmade global warming are not here yet, Ruhle complained as she teed up a clip of Wheeler talking to CBS correspondent Major Garrett in an interview aired Wednesday When you hear Democrats running for nomination in 2020 say we're in a catastrophic situation, is there anything unreasonable about those impressions or that rhetoric Yes, I think it is unreasonable. Following the soundbite, Ruhle ranted Well, for facts sake, climate change is here, happening right now. On the climate change, it is an important issue that we have to be addressing, and we are addressing it, but most of the threats from climate change are 50 to 75 years out. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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