In a commentary posted by Pondering Politics, author Jessica Nguyen addresses her concern with the Trump administration’s neglect of environmental protection; specifically, when Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate change agreement.
Nguyen claims that failing to cooperate with the Paris climate change agreement causes Trump to lose power and weakens the United States. The Paris climate change agreement was created in 2015 and has been ratified by over 150 nations. During its creation, former President Obama committed the U.S to this agreement, however, Trump quickly backed out of this prior commitment. Nguyen attacks Trump’s character when discussing French President Emmanuel Macron’s effort to draw the U.S back into the agreement. She stated that, as usual, efforts to change Trump’s mind are futile. This point in her argument could have been strengthened if she had cited other instances where Trump’s stubbornness prevailed, and he refused to admit his misdoing. This would substantiate her criticism of Trump’s general persona.
I agree with Jessica that Trump’s decision weakens America and makes him look ridiculous, as climate change is too obviously real to ignore or deny. As Jessica is not a climate scientist herself, I believe that had she cited data or quotes from climate change experts, her argument would have been stronger. I also believe Nguyen should have ended her commentary on a more active note with a call to action, encouraging citizens to raise their voices in favor of clean energy instead of hoping other countries will clean up our mess. Overall, I liked the argument presented in this commentary, but I think it would be helpful if more information from other sources were present.