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[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna908666 '''''Amid Trump admin headwinds, major seeks new ways to fight global warming''''']
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:''With the Trump administration ceding responsibility for combating climate change, global environmental leaders are now turning to regional governments, businesses and individuals for help.''




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Revision as of 15:10, 12 September 2018


September 12-14, Stepping It Up


At the international climate summit Gov. Jerry Brown will kick off Wednesday in San Francisco, the state is playing a role none ever has, pushing the rest of the country to join other nations in enforcing a landmark agreement on climate change that President Trump has quit.

Put simply, the three-day environmental summit will test whether California can bring the country to a place Congress and the White House won’t.

“This is a very odd challenge we have,” Brown said in an interview in his office. “It is coming at us from all over the planet. Everyone is contributing and everyone has got to do something to combat it. It is a totally unique world challenge, never before faced. There is nothing like this.”


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September 12, 2018


Via the LA Times

How far can California push the nation — and the world? Jerry Brown's climate summit may provide the answer

Amid Trump admin headwinds, major seeks new ways to fight global warming

With the Trump administration ceding responsibility for combating climate change, global environmental leaders are now turning to regional governments, businesses and individuals for help.


Green Climate Summit Links