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Donald Trump may be a climate change denier but his election win won't derail global action.
It's a good time to remember that efforts to tackle the climate crisis are much bigger than one man.
Beyond Trump and his circle, there remains deep concern about climate change, especially among younger people.
The global shift to clean energy is accelerating, and Trump can't stop it.
And hundreds of people died On gloomy days — like, say, the election of a climate denier to the White House — it might feel humanity won't rise to Earth 's biggest existential challenge. But there are many reasons for hope. The vast majority of us support policies to tackle climate change, and in many cases, the momentum is virtually unstoppable. Wesley Morgan is a research associate at the UNSW 's Institute for Climate Risk and Response . Ben Newell is a professor of cognitive psychology and director of the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk and Response . Share.
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