hundreds of billions of dollars loss per year: According to a report by US authorities, climate change threatens the U.S. economy. US President, Donald Trump, thinks not. He know the study for the Congress, said Trump in the White house. “I’ve read parts of it, it’s okay.” Responded to major economic consequences, he said: “I believe.”

The White house has more than a thousand page report, in which about 300 scientists and 13 U.S. departments and agencies have worked on Friday without comment to publish. Accordingly, the climate change cost the US economy up to the end of the century, hundreds of billions of dollars per year, if not resolutely controlled and the Emission of greenhouse gases is sharply reduced.

just Wanted to let the government the report?

researchers criticized that the report has been released on Schnäppchentag Black Friday and not, as planned, in December. The White house experiments, climate research, said Andrew Light by the World Resources Institute, one of the many Co-authors of the report.

The study Trump speaks in many respects, the results of the research has questioned the climate change again and again. Climate change, self-Trump, in the past, referred to either as a joke Gorabet or as an invention of the Chinese. In an Interview in mid-October, Trump said recently that climate change is not a joke, he could go back. He did not know whether the analysis of science, applied learning, according to which the mankind is the global warming.

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“at the moment, we are as clean as never before, and this is important to me,” Trump said on Monday. “But if we are clean, and all the others in the world, dirty, the not so good.”

Trump has announced in the past year, the exit of the USA from the world climate Treaty by 2015 to limit global warming. The agreement claims the US economy and bring little Benefit to ecological, argued Trump. He also has a number of environmental and climate protection measures of his predecessor, Barack Obama-and relies on fossil fuels such as oil and coal.

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