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Trump called climate change a ‘con job’ at the United Nations. Here are the facts and context

Trump called climate change a ‘con job’ at the United Nations. Here are the facts and context

Summary

In a speech at the United Nations, former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized climate change actions, calling it a "con job." Trump made several claims about renewable energy and European electricity prices that contradict available data. His remarks diverged from the experiences and scientific observations of many global leaders and climate experts.

Key Facts

  • Trump described climate change efforts as a "con job" during his speech at the United Nations.
  • He criticized renewable energy like wind and solar, calling them ineffective and overpriced.
  • A United Nations report stated that solar and wind are now among the cheapest options for electricity.
  • The International Renewable Energy Agency found that onshore wind, solar, and new hydropower were the cheapest global electricity sources in the previous year.
  • Trump claimed European electricity bills are higher than in the U.S., but U.S. retail electricity prices have risen faster than inflation since 2022.
  • Climate experts and global leaders shared concerns about the impact of not addressing climate change, citing rising seas and extreme weather events.
  • Adelle Thomas and other climate advocates argue that the effects of climate change are immediate and urgent, impacting millions worldwide.
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