President Obama got a rare question about climate change during an interview with MTV, and he pointed to a “huge contrast” between him and Mitt Romney.
“We’re not moving as fast as we need to,” Obama said. “This is an issue that future generations, MTV viewers, are going to have to be dealing with even more than the older generation is. So this is a critical issue — and there’s a huge contrast in this campaign between myself and Governor Romney. I’m surprised it didn’t come up in the debates.”
He also emphasized that despite his failure to pass a cap and trade bill, he has increased fuel efficiency standards by historic margins.
And, Obama said, if you look at Romney’s positions, he “says he believes in climate change….but he says he’s not sure that man-made causes are the reason.” But “I believe scientists who say we’re putting too much carbon emissions into the atmosphere and it’s heating the planet and its going to have a severe effect.”
In the same interview, Obama was asked about reproductive rights, and he pointed to Romney’s support for defunding Planned Parenthood and overturning Roe v. Wade. “I think that is a profound mistake,” Obama said.









