The Citizen (KZN)

Trump’s ire over California fires

DISASTERS: US PRESIDENT THREATENS TO WITHHOLD AID

- Washington

Scientific consensus that human activity causes changes in climate questioned.

US President Donald Trump threatened once again on Sunday to withhold federal aid from California after its Democratic governor criticised his environmen­tal policies. Over the past two weeks, fires have ravaged nearly 40 000 hectares in the sprawling western state, where firefighte­rs on Sunday were battling the Maria Fire, about 100km northwest of Los Angeles.

Taking a line of attack he first used last year when fires killed 86 people in northern California, Trump blamed Governor Gavin Newsom, saying he had done “a terrible job of forest management”.

“Every year, as the fire’s (sic) rage & California burns, it is the same thing and then he comes to the Federal Government for $$$ help. No more. Get your act together Governor,” he said on Twitter.

Newsom, responding on Twitter, brushed off Trump’s criticism: “You don’t believe in climate change. You are excused from this conversati­on.”

Newsom had offered a fuller critique in a recent interview with The New York Times, pointing to Trump’s roll-back of environmen­tal protection­s.

“We’re waging war against the most destructiv­e fires in our state’s history,” he said, “and Trump is conducting a full-on assault against the antidote.”

The president has on several occasions openly questioned the scientific consensus that human activity causes changes in the climate, and notably the drought that has contribute­d to the California fires.

His administra­tion decided on September 18 to revoke California’s authority to set its own standards for automobile pollution. Newsom criticised the Republican government’s ambivalenc­e in dealing with the disasters.

“Last night they approved seven additional emergency grants in record time,” Newsom told the Times. “But what’s so insidious, and what’s so remarkable is that he’s doing everything right to respond to these disasters and everything wrong to address what’s happening to cause them.”

He’s doing everything wrong to address what’s happening

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