The first Black US President, who is also the most-followed world leader on Twitter, joined Facebook on Monday, November 9 and immediately posted a lengthy message about climate change.
He went on: “Now, we’ve made a lot of progress to cut carbon pollution here at home, and we’re leading the world to take action as well. But we’ve got to do more. In a few weeks, I’m heading to Paris to meet with world leaders about a global agreement to meet this challenge. I hope you’ll join me in speaking out on climate change and educating your friends about why this issue is so important.”
“A lot of what I do is just think about how I want to make sure that the beauty of this particular national park – but also national parks all across the country, and our planet – are going to be there for [daughters] Malia, Sasha, their kids, their grandkids, for generations to come,” he said in the clip, before urging all Americans to help save the planet.