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Enrique Dans presents a stark view of a potential second Trump presidency, framing it as a dangerous dismantling of efforts to address the climate crisis, akin to burning essential resources for short-term ideological gain.
The author contends that Trump's policies would weaken scientific institutions, international alliances, and the nation's ability to respond to increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters.
This approach is depicted as a deliberate demolition of the state's capacity to protect its citizens and prepare for the future, driven by denialism and potentially leading to scientific, economic, and social decline.
The comment section reveals a diverse range of reactions, including agreement with the author's concerns, climate change skepticism, and discussions about the economic implications and potential social unrest resulting from such policies.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «All aboard Trump’s climate train to nowhere«
By 1197109420Enrique Dans presents a stark view of a potential second Trump presidency, framing it as a dangerous dismantling of efforts to address the climate crisis, akin to burning essential resources for short-term ideological gain.
The author contends that Trump's policies would weaken scientific institutions, international alliances, and the nation's ability to respond to increasingly frequent and severe climate-related disasters.
This approach is depicted as a deliberate demolition of the state's capacity to protect its citizens and prepare for the future, driven by denialism and potentially leading to scientific, economic, and social decline.
The comment section reveals a diverse range of reactions, including agreement with the author's concerns, climate change skepticism, and discussions about the economic implications and potential social unrest resulting from such policies.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «All aboard Trump’s climate train to nowhere«