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Will China fill the void US left in WHO, Paris accord?

  • President Donald Trump signed executive orders to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement, citing unfair burdens on the U.S. And the organization's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The U.S. Is the largest donor to WHO, providing roughly 18% of its budget, and its withdrawal could hinder efforts to track and combat infectious diseases globally.
  • Trump's decision to leave the Paris Agreement signals a lack of interest in global climate commitments, despite the treaty's goal of limiting global temperature rise.
  • Critics argue that withdrawing from these agreements undermines U.S. Leadership and poses significant risks for public health and climate change mitigation.
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