Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Charlie Baker said he was reiterating the state’s plans to go even further than the emission reduction targets of the Paris Climate Agreement. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany added her voice to a global chorus of defiance and criticism after President Trump said he would withdraw from the deal. John Kerry reflects on President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, which Kerry spent years working on. Scott Pruitt was asked the same question over and over and over during a Friday briefing with reporters: Does President Trump still believe global warming is a hoax? Since Trump and his speechwriters didn’t do their homework before citing Pittsburgh, let me educate them. The special counsel’s Trump campaign investigation includes a Manafort case, and may expand to include Attorney General Sessions. The nation’s high court is acknowledging that it made an embarrassing blunder last month. The education secretary’s appointees include a progressive Democrat who believes a broken education system is a form of white supremacy. The co-founder of the MIT program on climate said the administration was citing an outdated report, taken out of context. To eject Baker, the party will have to channel fury from a new wave of party activists. Governor Baker’s departing labor secretary is the first cabinet member to leave the Republi... Link to the full article to read more
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