Michael Bloomberg steps in to help fund UN climate body after Trump withdrawal. "Bloomberg Philanthropies and other U.S. climate funders will ensure the United States meets its global climate obligations,"
- Michael Bloomberg announced that his foundation will fund the UN Climate Change body after President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement for the second time.
- Bloomberg's funding aims to cover the gap left by the United States, which typically provides 22 percent of the UN Climate Change body's budget.
- The UN Climate Change Secretariat's operating costs for 2024-2025 are projected at 88.4 million euros .
- Bloomberg emphasized the importance of upholding US climate commitments, stating that contributions are vital for supporting countries in fulfilling their commitments under the Paris Agreement.
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