It sucks that we had no realistic (as in actually able to win) alternative. Not exactly thrilled with him, but he is clearly better than the other possible leader we could have been stuck with.
Did anyone ever think he was a climate guy? He was voted for mostly being neither Trudeau nor Poilievre. It’s been a big positive otherwise that he’s a true statesman, but I can’t imagine what would have made anyone think he was a climate guy.
What kbal said, but also, let’s be real here: nobody who’s not taking the climate emergency seriously is a “true statesman”. It’s just plain unserious and irresponsible, like calling a junkie who says “oh I’ll just have one shot of heroin this Friday and I’m going to check myself into rehab Monday” committed to getting clean. That’s not statesmanship, it’s just profound luck of seriousness in the face of overwhelming evidence. Any politician who’s not “a climate guy” is by definition a clown.
The people who appointed him UN special envoy for climate action probably thought he was a climate guy. The people who read his book (not me) seemed to think he was a climate guy. The people who believed his election campaign promises might’ve thought he was a climate guy. He probably still thinks he’s a climate guy.
He talks a lot about the importance of climate change, so it comes as a surprise to quite a few people that he doesn’t seem to be in favour of doing anything about it.

Woooow really? Who woulda thunk that the ultra capitalist establishment guy would do such things?






