Questions184-188refertothefollowingarticle. PresidentBarackObamahasissuedhiscalltoputglobalwarmingatthetopoftheinternational agenda,pledgingtopushforcoordinatedactionbytheworld'sbiggestcountriestotackleproblemofclimatechange. Inthespeech,theUSpresidentonTuesdaylaidoutathree-panplantodealwithclimatechangeusingthepowerofhisoffice. HeoutlinedastrategytocuttheUS'scarbonpollutionbyreducingemissionsfromcoal-firedpowerplants;topreparetheUSfortheimpactofclimatechange,such asthesuperstormthatravagedtheNewJerseycoastlinelastyear,andtoleadtheworldbyexampleincombatingchangingclimate. "Whilenosinglestepcanreversetheeffectsofclimatechange,thepresidentbelieveswehaveamoralobligationtoourkidstoleavethemaplanetthat'snotpollutedandWhiteHouseofficialsaid. Thecoalindustrysaidtheproposalscouldprovedevastating-----sharesinUScoalminingcompanieshavebeenfallingsharply-butMr.Obama'sspeechwasbeingwatchedcloselyaroundtheworld. InEurope,wheretheEurozonecrisishaspushedthe climatechangeagendafirmlyintothepoliticalbackground,environmentalcampaignerssaidtheyhopedMr.Obama'sspeechwouldpunctureargumentstacklingglobalwarmingasbadfortheeconomy.”IfyouhavegottheUSandChinamoving,thentheargumentthattheEUisgoingitaloneclearlydoesn'tstanduptoscrutinyanymore,"saidTomBrookesoftheEuropeanClimateFoundation. Thepresidentsaidhewouldseektoexpandnewandexistinginternationalinitiatives,includingbilateralinitiativeswithChina,Indiaandotherbigemissionscountries. Accordingtothepassage,itcanbeimpliedthatthecoalindustry______
A.was indifferent about the proposal
B.agreed with the proposal
C.would express opinions after close watching
D.disagreed with the proposal
正确答案是D