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Trump pulls US out of Paris climate accord

WASHINGTON:President Donald Trump on Thursday withdrew the US from the landmark Paris climate accord which he said was not tough on India and China, and alleged that the deal was negotiated “poorly” by the Obama administration and signed out of “desperation”.

Trump pulls US out of Paris climate accord

US President Donald Trump announces his decision that the US will withdraw from the Paris climate pact in Washington. Reuters



Washington, June 1 

President Donald Trump on Thursday withdrew the US from the landmark Paris climate accord which he said was not tough on India and China, and alleged that the deal was negotiated “poorly” by the Obama administration and signed out of “desperation”.

“In order to fulfil my solemn duty to protect our citizens, the United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord... We are getting out and we will start to renegotiate,” Trump said at the Rose Garden of the White House.

Trump said he wants a fair deal for the American businesses to stay in the Paris agreement on climate change.

Trump said the Paris agreement on climate change agreed upon by more than 190 countries was “negotiated poorly by Obama administration and signed out of desperation”.

“This agreement is more about climate and more about others getting advantages. This put the US to a very very big economic disadvantage,” he said, adding that as a result of the deal, the US would not be able to compete with other countries in the world.

Trump made this announcement in front of a battery of reporters when the temperature this afternoon was reported to be around 26 degrees Celsius.

By withdrawing the US from the climate deal, he fulfilled his major campaign promise and overturned the major foreign policy accomplishment of his predecessor Barack Obama.

In addition to the US, only two other countries-Syria and Nicaragua-are not part of the Paris agreement.

California Governor Jerry Brown called Trump’s decision possibly “tragic” and a step “backwards” for the US.

Democratic lawmakers have said this is retreat of American leadership and gives opportunities to countries like India, China and Germany. The US, however, will not immediately pull out of the Paris Act. He would follow the four-year rule to get out of it. This means that the US will leave the Paris Agreement in 2020.

Former Obama aide David Axelrod said “in backing off of climate pact”, Trump "is locking arms with Syria and Nicaragua and matching confidently into the past”. 

India at advantage: US Prez

Trump said the deal gives advantages to countries like India and China. “India makes its participation on receiving billions and billions of dollars from developed countries. Paris accord is very unfair at the highest level to the US. The current India will be allowed to double its coal production and so does China,” Trump alleged.

“A sad and weak decision,” tweeted Richard Verma, former US envoy to India. — PTI

‘Historic mistake’, but climate action will go on

  • US President Trump’s decision will not derail action to curb one of the most serious problems facing the planet, political leaders, scientists, activists and other experts vowed on Thursday
  • But they warned that the decision could slow the pace of a global switch to clean energy, putting more lives and billions of dollars in investment at risk as climate change impacts pick up pace
  • It also is likely to further erode US leadership in the world, with China and the EU expected to take the lead on global climate action, and will cost the US jobs in surging clean energy businesses, they said
  • What remains unclear is how much influence the US will now have on how the Paris pact is put into action, starting in 2018, given that the US exit from the accord cannot be immediate, experts said.

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