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it's in Ireland and it's being built to protect his golf course from rising sea levels due to climate change. Is he a complete hypocrite? A pansy falling for the "hoax that is global warming" or just playing the right wing as rubes? All?
Trump seeks wall at Irish golf course threatened by rising seas
Rising sea levels have caused Donald Trump to undergo another sea change when it comes to his views on global warming.
The notoriously fickle Republican huckster, who at various times has labeled climate change a "con job," a "hoax" and "b------t," has reportedly applied to build a wall along a luxury golf course that he owns in Ireland that is threatened by rising seas caused by climate change.
Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, in County Clare, Ireland, explicitly cited the threat of global warming in its attempt to secure a permit for a two-mile stone wall that would section off the sprawling resort from the Atlantic Ocean, according to the company's application, first reported on by Politico and filed earlier this month in Ireland.
The application also cited local regulations in County Clare, a scenic and rocky stretch along the Emerald Isle's western coastline, regarding "rising sea levels and increased storm frequency and wave energy associated with global warming," according to Politico — a stunning acknowledgement of the worldwide climate threat that Trump has vehemently denied.
Trump seeks wall at Irish golf course threatened by rising seas
Rising sea levels have caused Donald Trump to undergo another sea change when it comes to his views on global warming.
The notoriously fickle Republican huckster, who at various times has labeled climate change a "con job," a "hoax" and "b------t," has reportedly applied to build a wall along a luxury golf course that he owns in Ireland that is threatened by rising seas caused by climate change.
Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, in County Clare, Ireland, explicitly cited the threat of global warming in its attempt to secure a permit for a two-mile stone wall that would section off the sprawling resort from the Atlantic Ocean, according to the company's application, first reported on by Politico and filed earlier this month in Ireland.
The application also cited local regulations in County Clare, a scenic and rocky stretch along the Emerald Isle's western coastline, regarding "rising sea levels and increased storm frequency and wave energy associated with global warming," according to Politico — a stunning acknowledgement of the worldwide climate threat that Trump has vehemently denied.