Trump's Climate Stance: A Turn at the UN May Mark a Game Changer
President Trump described climate change as a 'con job' at the UN, undermining scientific evidence. His administration's actions, like withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and promoting fossil fuel production, challenge international climate cooperation. Despite this, global investment in renewable energy may drive climate action forward without US leadership.

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In an unexpected turn at the United Nations, President Trump labeled climate change as a 'con job,' disregarding robust scientific evidence and raising eyebrows among world leaders.
His administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, coupled with aggressive promotion of fossil fuels, threatens international efforts to address climate change.
Yet, global momentum towards renewable energy, alongside countries like China taking leadership roles, provides cautious optimism for climate action without the US at the helm.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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