Who's
the dumb one? Obama reacts to Trump climate criticism
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[December 05, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Barack Obama defended his remarks about the threat posed by climate
change, saying Republicans, including U.S. presidential candidate Donald
Trump, were "the only people" disputing the gravity of the problem.
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Obama has called climate change a great threat to future
generations. At a news conference on Tuesday before leaving the U.N.
climate summit in Paris, he likened global warming to the threat
posed by terrorism and Islamic State and said both problems can be
addressed by applying steady pressure and new ideas.
Republicans seized on his comments as understating the threat of
terrorism. Trump, front-runner to be the Republican nominee in the
2016 presidential election, told MSNBC that Obama's comment was the
"one of the dumbest statements I've ever heard in politics."
"Well, you know, Mr. Trump should run back a tape or quote on some
of the stuff he's said," Obama retorted, during an interview with
CBS "This Morning" that was broadcast on Friday.
"But, look, here's what we know: 99.5 percent of scientists in the
world say this is a really urgent problem," he said. "Political
parties around the world. The only people who are still disputing it
are either some Republicans in Congress or - folks on the campaign
trail.”
Obama was among more than 150 world leaders in Paris this week at
the start of a U.N. conference that aims to reach an agreement to
curb global warming.
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On Tuesday, Obama said rising seas and warming climates could be
drain on economic resources.
"This is an economic and security imperative that we have to tackle
now," he said.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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