California Governor Newson slams Trump for ‘dumb’ US climate policy at COP30

California Governor Gavin Newsom took aim at his political rival, former US President Donald Trump, for what he called the "dumb" climate policy pursued by the country during the COP30 summit in Belem, Brazil. The Democrat's remarks came as Trump had skipped the event and withdrawn the United States from the Paris climate accord – for the second time since taking office.

Newsom, who is seen as a potential 2028 presidential candidate, stressed that a Democratic administration would rejoin the Paris Agreement "without hesitation." He also claimed that California, which already gets two-thirds of its electricity from renewable sources, is not as dumb on this issue and will continue to compete in the space.

The Governor stated it's a "moral commitment," an "economic imperative" and both – and it's an abomination that Trump has pulled away from the accords twice. He described Trump's climate stance as "stupid" and said, "We're going to lean in, we are going to assert ourselves."

Newsom made his remarks alongside Helder Barbalho, the governor of Para state, where Belem is the capital, at an event on the city's docks. Between bites of cupuacu fruit and sips of acai juice, he touted California's green credentials.

Champa Patel, executive director for governments and policy at Climate Group, said that US states can still pursue the climate blueprints left by former president Joe Biden's administration even if national governments backslide or undermine their commitments. Patel added that subnational governments are "really at the vanguard of implementation" but acknowledged their influence has limits.

Nate Hultman, a researcher at the University of Maryland's Center for Global Sustainability, said that leading states and cities enhancing action – and a climate-friendly president being elected in 2028 – could lead to US emissions falling by well over 50 percent by 2035. Much of that stems from states' authority over energy policy, cities' control of waste management, methane reduction, public transport, and more.

The remarks reflected America's divided politics on climate, with pro-oil and gas group Power the Future slamming New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for "packing her bags for another international climate junket."
 
omg 🤯 just read about Gavin Newsom throwing shade at Donald Trump 🙄 over climate policy 😳 his points about rejoining Paris Agreement and California leading the way on green energy 💚 are so true! 🌟 i mean, who doesn't want to save the planet 🌎? 🌿 the fact that US states can still pursue their own climate goals even if the gov't backs out is a major win 🏆 for our future 🤞. and lets be real, Trump's climate stance is straight up bad 🚫 need more people like Newsom leading the charge 💪
 
🤔 gotta ask, where's the actual data behind Newsom's claim that California is already getting 2/3 of its electricity from renewable sources? I've seen those numbers before and they always seem a bit... exaggerated 🤑. And what about the economic impact on industries like oil and gas that are being left behind by this whole climate shift? Are we really gonna ignore the jobs and revenue that come with it? 💸
 
Wow 😲, I'm so surprised Trump just pulled out of the Paris climate accord again! Interesting how Newsom's taking a strong stance on this one, calling it a moral commitment 💚. He's right, California's already doing their part with all that renewable energy 🌞. It's crazy to think states can make more progress than the national government, but I guess that's what Nate Hultman said 🤯. 50% emissions drop by 2035? That sounds like a pretty ambitious goal 💪.
 
I'm getting so tired of politicians like Trump just ignoring the planet 🌎. It's crazy that California is already leading the way on renewable energy, but then someone comes along and tries to pull us back down 😩. Newsom's right, though - it is a moral commitment to protect our future. And I think it's awesome that states are taking matters into their own hands 🤝. We need more people like Nate Hultman who understand the impact we can make on climate change. I'm keeping an eye on the 2028 presidential election - fingers crossed for a candidate who actually cares about the planet 🌟. California is definitely setting the bar high, but it's time for the rest of the country to catch up 🚀.
 
omg did u see gavin newsoms takedown of trump 🤯? california is already killing it when it comes to renewables and Newsom's right to say trump's climate policy is straight up stupid 😂. but seriously, it's so important that states are stepping up on their own and not relying on the fed gov to get things done 💪. and let's be real, if cali and other leading states keep pushing for green initiatives, we could see major reductions in us emissions by 2035 🌟
 
omg you guys! Gavin Newsom is totally on point about Trump's climate policies!!! I mean, come on, pulling out of the Paris Agreement TWICE?! That's just not cool, dude 🙅‍♂️. California is already killing it on renewables and we're gonna keep pushing forward with our green cred 💚. And I'm so down for a Democratic admin to get back in the game ASAP! 50% emissions reduction by 2035? That's achievable if we all work together, fam 🌟. Let's keep the pressure on, Newsom and co! 👏
 
omg u no how old news this is lol. so cali gov gavin newsom is still talking trash about trump's climate policy like, what happened back in 2020 or something? Newsom is just trying to prove that cali is still the cool kid on climate issues but honestly, us states can't save the planet alone 🌎😔. we need a federal gov that actually cares about this stuff. and btw, why did trump even skip cop30 again? was it because he's too busy tweeting about aliens or something? 🚀👽
 
I mean, come on, Trump is like, totally out of touch when it comes to climate change 🤦‍♂️. California's been leading the way on renewable energy for years and Newsom's right to call out Trump's policies as "dumb" 🙄. I don't think he's trying hard enough or thinking about the future of our planet. It's like, we can't just sit back and do nothing because of some politicians' ego trips 🚫. We need more leaders who are willing to make tough decisions and take action on climate change. And it's not like California's alone in this - other states and cities are doing their part too 💪.
 
😒 Trump is just being super short-sighted. I mean, come on! He skips COP30 and then pulls the US out of the Paris Agreement... TWICE?! 🤯 It's like he's not even taking this seriously. And Newsom is right, it's a moral commitment - we gotta do what's good for our planet. California's already leading the way with renewable energy, and if the rest of the country can't keep up, so be it. I'm glad someone like Newsom is speaking out and saying that climate action is a priority. 🌟
 
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