Obama to take swipe at Trump for 'four years of active hostility' on climate in Glasgow speech
CNN
Former President Barack Obama went to the international climate conference in Glasgow on Monday because climate envoy John Kerry knew the Biden administration needed help convincing the world America was actually serious about combatting climate change.
But as much as Obama is expected to express regret for former President Donald Trump's "four years of active hostility towards climate science" and the climate denialism which defines the modern Republican Party, he'll express a deeper, broader worry that politics all over the world is falling short of what needs to be done to save the planet.
"I recognize that we're living in a moment when international cooperation has atrophied—in part because of the pandemic, in part because of the rise of nationalism and tribal impulses around the world, in part because of a lack of leadership on America's part for four years on a host of multilateral issues," Obama will say according to a copy of the prepared remarks obtained exclusively first by CNN.
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