Governor Newsom criticizes President Trump’s climate policy changes

Governor Gavin Newsome - Twitter Website
Governor Gavin Newsome - Twitter Website
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Governor Gavin Newsom has responded to President Trump’s recent executive actions concerning climate policy. These actions include the decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, an international treaty focused on addressing climate change.

In a statement issued today, Governor Newsom expressed his concerns about these developments. He emphasized the importance of acknowledging scientific evidence in environmental matters and urged people to consider the visible impacts of climate change. “If you don’t believe in science, believe your own damn eyes,” said Governor Newsom.

The withdrawal from the Paris Agreement marks a significant shift in America’s approach to global climate efforts, drawing reactions from various state leaders and environmental advocates.



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