President Barack Obama will leave the White House in January 2017. Until then, he has plenty of time to weigh in on the race to elect his successor.

He hasn't been secretive about his positions, especially where the Republican candidates are concerned.

“There is not a single candidate in the Republican primary that thinks we should do anything about climate change," Obama said during a recent press conference.

PolitiFact Florida heard that claim and gave it a MOSTLY TRUE rating on its Truth-O-Meter.

PolitiFact writer Joshua Gillin said the president is correct in the sense the candidates have not detailed their plans concerning climate change.

"When you’re talking about Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, well, Ted Cruz doesn’t think climate change is manmade," Gillin said. "Donald Trump doesn’t even think climate change is happening.  At some point, he’s even suggested that it’s a conspiracy from China to make the United States less competitive."

Gillin went on to say John Kasich thinks climate change exists, but he’s not detailed a plan to combat it.

For that reason, President Obama’s state received a MOSTLY TRUE rating.

SOURCES:  GOP presidential candidates don't have plan to fight climate change, Obama says