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Campaign Against Climate-change Skeptics

Item: The Obama White House, on its official website, touts the president’s “Historic Commitment to Protecting the Environment and Reversing Climate Change.” The White House website also cites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s assertion that “2014 was the hottest year on record globally, and 2015 is on track to break that record.” The president, we are assured, “believes that no challenge poses a greater threat to our children, our planet, and future generations than climate change.”

Among the many actions taken toward that “solution” — which largely involve imposing more regulations and spending federal monies — has been the president’s push for the Clean Power Act and the Paris Agreement, the latter being signed in April 2016. The site notes, “After years of hard work, and thanks to principled American leadership — more than 190 countries came together to adopt the most ambitious climate change agreement in history.”

Item: The website for Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton carries a litany of her promises and commitments — including “meeting the climate challenge.” We are also informed that “2015 was the warmest year on record.”

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