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Trump: Second Term, Second Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement

January 21, 2025
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President Trump Withdraws U.S. from Paris Climate Deal Again

President Donald Trump made headlines once again by withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate deal on Monday, marking the second time in a decade that the world’s biggest historic emitter has opted out of global efforts to combat climate change. This move puts the U.S. in the company of Iran, Libya, and Yemen as the only nations outside the 2015 pact, which aims to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Trump’s decision reflects his skepticism about global warming, which he has labeled a hoax, and aligns with his agenda to reduce regulations on the oil and gas industry to boost production. The President signed the executive order to withdraw from the agreement at a rally in Washington, stating, “The United States will not sabotage our own industries while China pollutes with impunity.”

Global Reactions

China expressed concern over the U.S. withdrawal, emphasizing climate change as a shared challenge. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that no country can address climate change alone and reaffirmed China’s commitment to green and low-carbon initiatives.

Despite the withdrawal, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remains optimistic about the efforts of U.S. cities, states, and businesses in promoting sustainable growth. The Secretary-General stressed the importance of collective action to address climate change and urged countries to work together towards a greener future.

Implications and Challenges

The U.S. must formally notify the UN of its withdrawal, which will take effect one year later. The decision comes at a critical time when global efforts to reduce emissions are falling short, with the world facing the prospect of exceeding a 3-degree Celsius temperature increase by the end of the century.

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Trump’s approach to climate change starkly contrasts with that of his predecessor, President Joe Biden, who prioritized environmental protection and clean energy initiatives. The withdrawal risks undermining U.S. competitiveness in the clean energy market, potentially giving China an advantage in sectors like solar power and electric vehicles.

Conclusion

As the U.S. steps back from the Paris climate deal once again, the world faces a crucial juncture in the fight against climate change. While Trump’s decision may have immediate repercussions, the long-term implications for global efforts to curb emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change remain uncertain. It is imperative for countries to work together towards sustainable solutions and prioritize environmental stewardship for future generations.

(Source: Reuters – Reporting by Valerie Volcovici, Jarrett Renshaw, and Jasper Ward; Additional reporting by Eduardo Baptista and Lewis Jackson in Beijing; Additional writing by Liz Lee; Editing by Caitlin Webber, Nia Williams, Rod Nickel, and Michael Perry)

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