Trump says air in India and China is ‘dirty’



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The photograph taken last Friday shows poor air quality in the Indian capital, New Delhi. (AP Image)

NASHVILLE: US President Donald Trump on Thursday described the air in India and China as “dirty” when denouncing Democratic rival Joe Biden’s plans to address climate change.

In his second and final presidential debate, Trump renewed his criticism that action on climate change was unfair to the United States.

“Look at China, how disgusting it is. Look at Russia, look at India, it’s dirty. The air is dirty, ”Trump said at the debate in Nashville.

Trump denounced that Biden’s climate plan was an “economic disaster” for oil states like Texas and Oklahoma.

Biden said that climate change is “an existential threat to humanity. We have a moral obligation to deal with that. “

“We are going to pass the point of no return within the next eight to 10 years,” he said.

The planet has already warmed about 1 ° C from pre-industrial levels, enough to increase the intensity of deadly heat waves, droughts and tropical storms.

Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord, which aims to limit global warming “well below” two degrees Celsius.

Trump’s comments come days before Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper visit New Delhi to discuss building the growing US-India partnership.

In the first presidential debate, Trump also spoke critically of India, questioning its coronavirus data amid criticism of Trump’s handling of the pandemic.

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