Obama Says Trump Climate Repeal Leaves Americans "Less Safe, Less Healthy"

Former President Barack Obama expressed concern over Donald Trump's recent move to repeal a crucial scientific finding that supports climate regulations. Obama emphasized that this decision could jeopardize public safety and health for Americans. He warned that undermining climate science not only affects the environment but also has direct implications for the well-being of citizens. The repeal is seen as a significant setback in efforts to combat climate change, which has been a pressing issue for years. Obama’s remarks highlight the ongoing debate around environmental policies in the U.S. and their global repercussions, particularly as nations grapple with the effects of climate change. This development comes at a time when the world is increasingly acknowledging the urgent need for robust climate action to ensure a sustainable future.
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