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Trump Expected to Withdraw from Paris Climate Agreement
In a tweet Wednesday morning, Trump said his official decision would be coming in the next few days.
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Leaving the Convention would make the United States an “international pariah on global climate change”, said Robert Stavins, director of Harvard University’s environmental economics program.
What is the overall mission? Under the terms of the treaty, member countries promised to reduce their carbon output “as soon as possible” and to do their best to keep global warming “well below 2-degree Celsius” of pre-industrial levels.
Oil majors Shell and Exxon Mobil have also supported the pact along with a number of Republican lawmakers. That means the US could stay in the accord and choose not to hit its goals or stay in the pact but adjust its targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Under Obama, the United States had pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26-28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025. The agreement came into effect in November 2016.
“The perception that we have to decide between creating jobs or tackling climate change is a false choice”, said Dean Garfield, president of the tech trade group ITI.
The emissions goals are voluntary with no real consequences for countries that fail to meet them.
How many nations are part of the accord?
Almost 200 countries are party to the agreement, which includes individualized carbon emission reduction targets set by each country.
Policies adapted from domestic regulations emphasized in the Paris agreement will affect a variety of aspects of the American economy.
The Trump administration could withdraw from the entire United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, an global treaty ratified by the US Senate and signed by President George H.W. Bush in the 1990s. “This is about the USA basically counting itself out of the new energy economy”. Climate action is unstoppable.
“This is a dagger aimed straight at the heart of New York City”. FirstSolar fell more than three percent.
Prior to Trump’s inaguration it was reported Ivanka wanted to make climate change “one of her signature issues”, and this isn’t the first time it’s been reported the first daughter spoke out on climate change.
“At such a critical juncture in the worldwide fight against the worst impacts of the climate crisis, global leaders should be refusing to enter into trade negotiations with the United States as a proportionate response to this supremely reckless act of climate vandalism”.
One computer simulation – one that many other scientists say is too much of a worst-case scenario – calculates that if the USA increases carbon dioxide emissions and the rest of the world hits its targets, America’s added carbon pollution will be responsible for about half a degree of warming (0.3 degrees Celsius).
The simple reason is America would join just two other countries in refusing to back the Paris agreement, Nicaragua and Syria.
‘The EU and China consider climate action and the clean energy transition an imperative, ‘ said a statement.
Friends of the Earth’s chief executive Craig Bennett said the organisation would campaign against any trade deal with the USA if it “turns its back on its global responsibility to tackle climate change”.
Canada’s emissions amount to about 1.6 per cent of global greenhouse gases.
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The United States is the country with the second-highest carbon emissions in the world, only behind China.