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Pence breaks with Trump on man-made climate change

- By Scott Bauer

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s running mate is breaking with the Republican nominee’s claim that climate change is not the result of human activity.

Vice presidenti­al nominee Mike Pence said Tuesday “there’s no question” that human activity affects the climate and the environmen­t.

At Monday’s presidenti­al debate, Democrat Hillary Clinton challenged Trump’s views, saying: “Donald thinks that climate change is a hoax perpetrate­d by the Chinese. I think it’s real.”

Trump interrupte­d with, “I did not, I do not say that.”

But in 2012, Trump tweeted that the “concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufactur­ing non-competitiv­e.” He later claimed he was kidding, but he’s still repeated the assertion that climate change is a hoax benefiting China.

In 2014, Trump tweeted: “Snowing in Texas and Louisiana, record setting freezing temperatur­es throughout the country and beyond. Global warming is an expensive hoax!”

Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, tried to move discussion away from those comments Tuesday, saying on CNN that Trump believes “that climate change is naturally occurring.”

The world’s scientific organizati­ons say the Earth’s climate is changing because of the buildup of heat-trapping gases, especially carbon dioxide, from the burning of coal, oil and gas. Pence, appearing separately from Conway on CNN, said, “let’s follow the science,” but warned against rushing into environmen­tal restrictio­ns that put Americans out of work.

“What Donald Trump said was a hoax is that bureaucrat­s in Washington, D.C., can control the climate of the Earth,” Pence said. “There’s no question that the activities that take place in this country and in countries around the world have some impact on the environmen­t and some impact on climate.”

Conway dismissed Trump’s previous tweets on climate change.

“He believes climate change is naturally occurring. We don’t know what Hillary Clinton believes because nobody ever asks her,” Conway said.

She derided Clinton’s response in the debate, where she said that climate change is real, as “canned” and “scripted.”

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER/AP ?? Republican vice presidenti­al nominee Mike Pence said Tuesday on CNN: “Let’s follow the science.”
MARY ALTAFFER/AP Republican vice presidenti­al nominee Mike Pence said Tuesday on CNN: “Let’s follow the science.”

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