French President Emmanuel Macron isn’t done trolling President Donald Trump. Macron, who recently took office, launched a website on Thursday called: Make Our Planet Great Again.

Macron’s site comes after Trump announced his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate agreement. The U.S. joined only two countries from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) who did not sign on to the agreement: Syria and Nicaragua. The reason why Syria didn’t join was because of the ongoing war, while Nicaragua said the agreement was not doing enough to protect Earth.

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Macron’s site blasts Trump administration’s climate change denial.

“Faced with the climatic skepticism of the new government of the United States, President Emmanuel Macron invited American scientists to come work in France,” the site reads.

Macron wrote a letter for website visitors saying: “France has always led fights for human rights. Today, more than ever, we are determined to lead (and win!) this battle on climate change.”

Before the site was up, the French president had previously invited American scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and other citizens who were disappointed about Trump’s decision to go to France to work together on solutions for the planet’s climate.

“France is becoming an innovative hub of science, technology and progress,” the website said. “You may know our research hubs, such as La Sorbonne or Paris-Saclay. These are the places you have to come work in to develop new initiatives for our planet.”

Macron has been using the phrase Make Our Planet Great Again, which is a flip to Trump’s campaign slogan Make America Great Again, since the U.S. president announced to drop out of the climate agreement.

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The French leader debuted Make Our Planet Great Again on June 1 in a video criticizing Trump’s move.

“I call on you to remain confident,” said Macron in the clip. “We will succeed, because we are fully committed, because wherever we live, wherever we are, we all share the same responsibility: Make Our Planet Great Again.”

Macron has been using the hashtag #MakeOurPlanetGreatAgain in other tweets:


This isn’t the first time the French president stands up to Trump. Before the NATO summit last month, the two exchanged a white-knuckled handshake.

“My handshake with him, it wasn't innocent,” Macron told Le Journal du Dimanche. “One must show that you won't make small concessions, even symbolic ones, but also not over-publicize things, either.”

As for Trump, Macron’s website is the second site against him this week. Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore launched a site for whistleblowers who want to send information to him. The website, called TrumpiLeaks lists ways whistleblowers can securely send information about the Trump administration to Moorer. The site’s debut comes after the FBI arrested government contractor Reality Winner, who allegedly shared classified information about Russian hacking activity to the news outlet The Intercept.