Trump thinks scientists are split on climate change. So do most Americans - There’s a 97% expert consensus on human-caused global warming, but most Americans are unaware

2016 GOP Platform

pg 19 -- The Democratic Party does not understand that coal is an abundant, clean, affordable, reliable domestic energy resource.

pg 20 -- Climate change is far from this nation’s most pressing national security issue. This is the triumph of extremism over common sense, and Congress must stop it.

pg 22 -- Information concerning a changing climate, especially projections into the long-range future, must be based on dispassionate analysis of hard data... The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a political mechanism, not an unbiased scientific institution. Its unreliability is reflected in its intolerance toward scientists and others who dissent from its orthodoxy.

pg 22 -- We reject the agendas of both the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, which represent only the personal commitments of their signatories...

pg 22 -- We demand an immediate halt to U.S. funding for the U.N.’s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in accordance with the 1994 Foreign Relations Authorization Act. That law prohibits Washington from giving any money to “any affiliated organization of the United Nations” which grants Palestinians membership as a state.... It would be illegal...to provide millions in funding for the UNFCCC and hundreds of millions for its Green Climate Fund.

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