Every country in the world signed the Paris agreement, except one: The United States of America. You see everywhere outside of America Climate isn’t partisan. It’s reality. Even for conservatives. Are you convinced that climate change is man-made? Well, I, look, I, I don’t know that that is a resolved issue in science today. Seven out of 10 people in the UK would wonder what I was talking about. But as far as a law that we can pass in Washington to change the weather. There’s no such thing. If I denied climate change my constituents would laugh at me. I would say that no one would believe me. It’s supposed to be 70 degrees today, it’s freezing here. Speaking of global warming, where is, we need some global warming! And when we say conservatives we mean it. On many other issues, they sound just like the GOP. Like Paul Ryan, I believe in smaller government, lower taxes, personal responsibility. Well-regulated free markets. So what convinced conservatives? Well, they’ve seen the impact first hand. To them, it’s undeniable. The vast majority of my community on the northern beaches of Sydney has read and seen the scientific evidence for climate change. We look at it as a real clear and present danger to our livelihood, our country even. Not only do conservatives acknowledge climate change is real. They’re taking action to fight it.