US Government May Be Abandoning the Global Climate Fight, but New Leaders Are Filling the Void, Including China
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 30 – China and the European Union pledge stronger climate targets as the U.S. withdraws, with global efforts continuing despite fears the move undermines international cooperation, experts say.
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US Government May Be Abandoning the Global Climate Fight, but New Leaders Are Filling the Void – Including China
Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and China President Xi Jinping. Palácio do Planalto, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we're doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. By Shannon Gibson / The Conversation When President Do…
China happily and aggressively filling Trump's climate vacuum
When President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the US from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow climate change and diminish America’s global influence. A big question hung in the air: Who would step into the leadership […] The post China happily and aggressively filling Trump’s climate vacuum appeared first on Asia Times.
Trump may be Abandoning Climate Fight, but New Leaders, including China, are Emerging
By Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (The Conversation) – When President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow climate change and diminish America’s global influence. A big question hung in the air: Who would step into the leadership vacuum? I study the dyna…
US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void, including China
When President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow climate change and diminish America's global influence.
US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void – including China
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva meet in Beijing in May 2025. Tingshu Wang/Pool Photo via APWhen President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow climate change and diminish America’s global influence. A big question hung in the air: Who would st…
US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void – including China
by Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] When President Donald Trump announced in early 2025 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for the second time, it triggered fears that the move would undermine global efforts to slow climate change and diminish America’s global influence. A big question hung in the air: …
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