As fires rage and storms churn, climate and U.S. campaign on collision course
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is a “climate arsonist” bent on watching the country burn, his Democratic challenger said Monday as climate change and presidential politics collided on the campaign trail.
Joe Biden chose to exploit Trump’s contempt for the climate crisis on a day when the U.S. president was en route to California for an update on the deadly blazes ravaging tinder-dry parkland up and down the U.S. west coast.
For Biden, the arrival of a category-1 hurricane churning in the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida panhandle — a queue of other tropical cyclones lining up in the Atlantic Ocean behind it — couldn’t have come at a better time.
“Donald Trump’s climate denial may not have caused these fires and record floods and record hurricanes, but if he gets a second term, these hellish events will continue to become more common, more devastating and more deadly,” Biden said from his home state of Delaware.

