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Donald J. Trump has had such a habit of reversing past positions that you can find some 30 varieties of flip-flops with his name on them for sale on Zazzle.

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The liberal Media Matters website just highlighted CNN’s report on Trump reversals on foreign policy. The conservative National Review recently nailed him for “Flip-Flopping toward the Center.”

But Grist’s Ben Adler and Rebecca Leber have reported a fresh doozy, finding Trump’s name among dozens on a full-page ad that ran on Dec. 6, 2009, in The New York Times, as climate treaty talks were beginning in Copenhagen, calling for President Obama and Congress “to strengthen and pass United States legislation, and lead the world by example.” (Deepak Chopra, another signatory, published the letter on Huffington Post.)

Reflect for a second on just how profoundly the following portions of the ad text contradict Trump’s recent attacks on Obama’s climate concerns, Trump’s pledge to undo the Paris climate agreement and other Trump assertions listed by Adler and Leber:

We support your effort to ensure meaningful and effective measures to control climate change, an immediate challenge facing the United States and the world today. Please don’t postpone the earth. If we fail to act now, it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet. We recognize the key role that American innovation and leadership play in stimulating the worldwide economy. Investing in a Clean Energy Economy will drive state-of-the-art technologies that will spur economic growth, create new energy jobs, and increase our energy security all while reducing the harmful emissions that are putting our planet at risk.

Here’s a closeup look at some of the names on the open letter:

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Will these contradictions matter to the voters who’ll make a difference in November?

I’d like to think so, but I wouldn’t count on it.