TANZANIA – Four men. Four corners of the globe. Four vastly different visions and experiences on climate change.
At the United Nations this week, a quartet of leaders with distinct personal styles and decidedly different national agendas demonstrated why saving the planet isn't simple, fast or something they can even agree on.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, a real estate tycoon and television personality, kicked off the issue a day early when he played skunk at a garden party. He told fellow leaders at the United Nations not to worry about climate change because it's a scam and insisted that renewable energy, such as wind and solar, would wreck their economy. He was basically alone on that.
Then, on Wednesday, when more than 100 leaders gathered specifically to work o