Climate News: Carter dies and America hands the reins to Donald Trump, what a contradiction
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (pictured) died a few days ago at 100. Here is Jonathon Altrer, who said that as President, "He peered over the horizon, especially on energy and the environment";
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