"More properties on the beach": Trump trivializes climate change

Ex-US President Trump is back in the election campaign - with well-known statements.

"More properties on the beach": Trump trivializes climate change

Ex-US President Trump is back in the election campaign - with well-known statements. Once again he gives a speech denying climate change and ignoring the threats that rising sea levels pose to millions of people.

It's no secret that former US President Donald Trump denies climate change. Trump is now using an election campaign appearance again for cynical comments on the subject. "We're going to have a little more beachfront property, which isn't the worst thing in the world," he said in Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday night (local time).

"I've heard that the oceans will rise by an eighth of an inch in the next 300 years. We have bigger problems than that." He left open what the source of this number is supposed to be. Trump has repeatedly doubted whether climate change is man-made - such doubts have been scientifically refuted.

The Republican had withdrawn the United States from the Paris climate protection agreement during his tenure. His democratic successor Joe Biden immediately reversed the step after taking office at the beginning of last year and led the USA back into the agreement. Biden has declared the fight against climate change as one of his most important goals.

Trump also reiterated his long-debunked claim that he was cheated of his victory in the 2020 presidential election through fraud. Congressional elections are due in the United States in November. During his campaign appearance in Alaska, Trump left open whether he wanted to run again in the 2024 presidential election. He merely announced that he would then retake the White House.

During his appearance in Alaska, Trump declared his support for former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who is running for a seat in the US House of Representatives. Trump called on voters to send the "great, legendary Palin" to Washington. Palin was the butt of ridicule during the 2008 election campaign when, as a vice presidential candidate, she claimed she could see Russia from her home in Alaska.

Palin appeared briefly alongside Trump on Saturday night. "We love you," she said to the ex-president. "We need you back." Trump announced that Republicans would regain control of the House of Representatives in the congressional elections. Referring to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the 76-year-old Republican said, "We're going to end mad Nancy Pelosi's political career once and for all."