US pulling out of climate deal
- President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement raises concerns for climate risks in Florida and Puerto Rico, which are vulnerable to climate change impacts.
- Frances Colón, Senior Fellow on the International Climate Team at American Progress, described the president's decision as concerning and warned of high-risk situations for vulnerable communities.
- The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement will affect global climate action, with several Pacific leaders expressing alarm over the implications for their nations.
- Billionaire Michael Bloomberg announced he will personally fund the Paris Climate Agreement, matching the amount the US has withdrawn from it.
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Promise Kept: U.S. Confirms Departure from Paris Climate Deal
Washington notified the United Nations on Tuesday to confirm it is delivering on a key campaign pledge of President Donald Trump and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement to put U.S. energy and job growth first. The post Promise Kept: U.S. Confirms Departure from Paris Climate Deal appeared first on Breitbart.
The US has officially announced to the UN that it is withdrawing from the Paris Environmental Agreement - HotNews.ro
The United States has officially notified the United Nations (UN) that it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. The withdrawal is set to take effect in a year, on January 27, 2026, Reuters reported on Monday.…


UN confirms US demand to withdrawal from Paris climate deal
The United Nations confirmed Tuesday it had received notification from Washington of its withdrawal from the Paris climate change agreement, a key campaign pledge of US President Donald Trump. On his first day back in the White House, Trump announced the United States would leave the accord, which is managed by the UN climate change
The United States has officially notified the UN that it will withdraw again from the Paris Climate Agreement in a year's time
This withdrawal from the 2015 international agreement will be effective on January 27, 2026. Donald Trump had already made this decision during his first term in the White House in 2017.
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