President Trump took aim at climate change Tuesday during his address to the United Nations, calling the concept of a carbon footprint a hoax.
Breakdown
- President Trump called climate change and carbon footprints a 'con job' and a 'hoax' in a U.N. address.
- He warned that moving away from fossil fuels and embracing green energy could harm national economies. 15s
- CBS News climate expert Tracy Wolf fact-checked Trump's claims, citing that over 20% of U.S. energy in 2023 came from renewables. 30s
- Wolf stated that renewable energy sources are now the cheapest to generate, based on extensive research and expert analysis. 48s
- Wolf noted that market forces are driving the shift toward renewables, despite political support for fossil fuels. 1m 7s