On Thursday evening, Governor Brown will mount a new challenge to the administration on climate change. In a videoconference address to a global citizen festival in Hamburg, Germany, where President Trump and other officials will negotiate wording of a statement on the Paris climate change accord, Governor Brown will issue a sweeping invitation to a global “climate action” summit meeting in San Francisco.Here is what Brown had to say a few months ago about Trump's retrograde vision:
“Look, it’s up to you and it’s up to me and tens of millions of other people to get it together to roll back the forces of carbonization and join together to combat the existential threat of climate change,” Brown will tell the thousands of people expected to attend the festival. In the message, a preview of which was provided by aides, he will invite “entrepreneurs, singers, musicians, mathematicians, professors” and others who represent “the whole world” to the September 2018 conference in San Francisco.
“Yes, I know President Trump is trying to get out of the Paris agreement, but he doesn’t speak for the rest of America,” Brown will say in the video. “We in California and in states all across America believe it’s time to act.”
Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Bravo, Jerry Brown
While Donald Trump is content to call climate change a hoax, his withdrawal from the Paris Climate Change Accord does not mean that others are just throwing up their hands in exasperation or surrender. The West Coast seems particularly resistant to backward thinking and, no doubt, California Governor Jerry Brown is joining a long list of White House enemies in making this announcement:
The odds of hitting a homer are negligible, Lorne, but the important thing is to keep on swinging. Whenever I get discouraged, and that is much too often, I remind myself that, while we may not have great odds of building a good future for our grandchildren, there is so much we can do to make their future far worse than it need be. In that exists the incentive to keep plugging away.
ReplyDeleteYou've nailed it there, Mound.
DeleteIt's called a Profile in Courage, Lorne.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Owen!
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