Los Angeles Times

Trump’s one major ‘success’

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Re “Politics vs. climate science: ‘A strange moment we’re in,’ ” Dec. 2

Perhaps President Trump has become more of a world leader than most people had thought possible. How so?

After Trump dismissed the near-unanimous scientific consensus that unchecked climate change will cause ever more environmen­tal and economic harm, some other countries’ heads of government have followed his lead. Now, they too prioritize short-term economic goals that may be compromise­d by countering climate change.

It’s bad enough that Trump’s homegrown base deems him a great leader. But now he’s being emulated by foreign heads of state, at least in his two primary, mutually supportive roles: the crown prince of willful ignorance, and the pied piper of immediate gratificat­ion.

Future generation­s, assuming some survive climate change’s ruinous impact, will wonder how so many people could abide our rogue president. Devra Mindell

Santa Monica

Scientists warn that an increase in global warming should be kept to no more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit, by the end of the century.

This doesn’t seem like much, one might say. Well, your normal body temperatur­e is 98.6 degrees Farentheit, and at 102.2 degrees, you’re not feeling so good.

Perhaps this is not a perfect comparison, but it does add perspectiv­e. John Goodman

Oak Park

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