Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined the chorus of tech leaders who have Biography Archivesdenounced Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
"Withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement is bad for the environment, bad for the economy, and it puts our children's future at risk," Zuckerberg said on Facebook Thursday.
SEE ALSO: Barack Obama on U.S. exit from Paris Climate Agreement: It's on us nowTesla founder Elon Musk and Google CEO Sundar Pichai also criticized Trump for exiting the agreement, a non-binding accord that only two countries have not joined: Syria and Nicaragua, the latter because it didn't go far enoughin battling climate change.
"Stopping climate change is something we can only do as a global community, and we have to act together before it's too late," Zuckerberg said, after claiming that every new data center Facebook will build will be powered by 100-percent renewable energy.
While Zuckerberg certainly has the power to take on Trump over climate change as a CEO, he could do more as president. Zuck 2020? He certainly has his supporters.
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