US President-elect Donald Trump said that "nobody really knows" whether climate change is real and that he is "studying" whether the United States should withdraw from the global warming agreement struck in Paris a year ago.
In an interview with Fox News host Chris Wallace, Trump said he's "very open-minded" on whether climate change is underway but has serious concerns about how President Barack Obama's efforts to cut carbon emissions have undercut America's global competitiveness.
"I'm still open-minded. Nobody really knows," Trump said. "Look, I'm somebody that gets it, and nobody really knows. It's not something that's so hard and fast. I do know this: Other countries are eating our lunch."
During the presidential campaign, Trump referred to climate change as a "hoax" perpetrated by the Chinese, a comment he later described as a joke. But during a town hall in New Hampshire, he also mocked the idea of global warming.
At that event, Meghan Andrade, a volunteer for the League of Conservation Voters, asked Trump what he would do to address the issue, to which he replied: "Let me ask you this - take it easy, fellas - how many people here believe in global warming? Do you believe in global warming?"