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Donald Trump taunts Democratic candidates as they tout their ‘destructive’ climate plans

President Donald Trump speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Photo: AP Photo

US President Donald Trump blasted the climate change proposals of his Democratic challengers for the White House on Wednesday as they began showcasing their plans in a marathon round of televised town halls.

“The Democrats’ destructive ‘environmental’ proposals will raise your energy bill and prices at the pump,” Trump said in a series of tweets, just minutes after the seven-hour event kicked off on CNN.

Former Obama administration Housing Secretary Julian Castro was the first of 10 Democratic presidential contenders to explain plans to tackle climate change in the forums likely to pit moderates like front-runner Joe Biden against progressives such as Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

The session offers Democrats seeking their party’s nomination to face Trump in the November 2020 election an opportunity in a crowded presidential field to stand out on an issue increasingly important to voters

Castro described climate change as “the most existential crisis to this country’s future”, as he described the destruction caused by Hurricane Dorian and Amazon wildfires dominating television footage.

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