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 WASHINGTON -- If elected president, Donald Trump would be the only head of state in stanley cup  the world to contend that climate change is a hoax, according to a study.The Sierra Club compiled public statements from the leaders of the 195 nations recognized by the State Department. An advance copy of the group s report, to be released Tuesday, was provided to The Associated Press.In contrast to public statements by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee callin stanley tumblers g climate change a  con job  and a  myth,  the leader of every U.S. ally urges action to reduce climate-warming carbon emissions, including Great Britain, Germany, France, Japan and Canada.                          stanley cup                Chinese President Xi Jinping, head of the Earth s most populous country and the No. 1 global emitter of carbon, has called for eventually phasing out dirty coal-fired power plants and is leading an ambitious national effort to build massive arrays of solar panels and wind turbines.The regime of reclusive North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un signed on to the Paris accord last year and is implementing a 10-year push to plant new forests as part of a  national effort to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.         Even the leaders of nations economically dependent on oil production also accept the reality that the world s climate is warming, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi King Salman. Being highly vulnerable to climate change and actions and plans to address Szpz Where Pay Caps Fail
 This one has gotten a little ic-ky for the White House.President Bush said Monday he wasn t trying to disparage the party now running Congress by referring to it as the  Democrat majority  mdash; as opposed to the  Democratic majority  mdas stanley cup h; in his State of the Union speech. That was an oversight,  Mr. Bush said in an interview with National Public Radio.  I mean, I m not tr stanley cup ying to needle.                                         The president s dropping of the  ic  at the end of the word prompted grumbling by Democrats that he purposely got their name wrong.This is not a new charge. The late President Reagan used to refer to the  Democrat Party.  Democratic leaders hav stanley cup e long considered it demeaning when their suffix is omitted, and some of them figured it was no accident in a speech as highly choreographed and rehearsed as Mr. Bush s State of the Union.        Mr. Bush said he wasn t even aware that he had done it. I meant to be saying, why don t we show the American people we can actually work together   he said.The verbal slip came in the same breath as the president was congratulating Democrats for winning the House and Senate in the November election.In the language the president was supposed to read, the reference was  Democratic,  not  Democrat.             Mr. Bush said the theme of his speech was about cooperating with Democrats on big issues such as Social Security.Yet, after another bitter campaign season in 2006, that talk of bipartisanship comes with plenty of