On June 1st, the White House audience broke out in applause when President Trump announced the United States was withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord.

What a wonderful day for the American worker!

The cost of the climate deal was $3 trillion.

Trump decided to stand with the American worker and against globalist elites.

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Emails leaked by the Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service reveal that Team Trump is dropping “climate change” from its vernacular.

They want officials to use the term “extreme weather” patterns, instead.

The Guardian reported:

Staff at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) have been told to avoid using the term climate change in their work, with the officials instructed to reference “weather extremes” instead. A series of emails obtained by the Guardian between staff at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), a USDA unit that oversees farmers’ land conservation, show that the incoming Trump administration has had a stark impact on the language used by some federal employees around climate change.

After leaving the Paris climate agreement, the Trump administration has taken aim at another cornerstone of former President Obama’s green policy — the Clean Power Plan.

AP reports: