Why do you think they believe only their solutions to climate change will work when they can could have invested in nuclear 30 years ago?
It solves the energy problem leading to more production, consumption and emissions, what they want is people to consume less and change their habits.
"Energy poverty" is a policy to bring about the changes they think are necessary to save the climate. (closing factories, farms, replacing meat with bugs and soy, making cars and air travel unaffordable, working at home etc.)
Nuclear energy would not change consumption habits and destroy their bottom line as they mostly get money from donations and lawsuits against fossil fuel energy companies.
All those in favor of the 'pro-climate' policies have the same message, people have to consume less and change their way of living.
Lmfao this incompetent turd bucket. How will he turn this into him being a victim this time?
The general consensus is that Mark Meadows flipped on him, who as Chief of Staff would've been responsible for this.
Trump seems to have wanted personal trinkets and souvenirs from his time at the White House to display and keep.
Considering the nature of classified information, that could've been literally anything. Those folders could've contained pictures of vehicles, transcripts of his meetings with Kim Jun Un, weather reports or flight plans.
99% of the items that get to the President's desk are probably classified in some form. Trump keeps saying it is his stuff so I expect it mostly has to do with things he was personally involved in and relate to things he has on display like foreign trips and the new Air Force One.
The fact that they returned expired passports is another sign that he was just hoarding stuff like he also did at Trump Tower.
The big question is if this is what his staff collected for him (which would make it difficult to claim espionage) or if he just randomly took stuff by himself not caring if it was classified or not or if he took certain items to sell or share.