Trump Moves to Pull US Out of Bedrock Global Climate Treaty, Becoming First Country to Do So
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Trump moves to pull US out of bedrock global climate treaty, becoming first country to do so
The Trump administration is pulling the United States out of the bedrock treaty that underpins international cooperation on climate change, along with dozens of other global bodies, according to a memorandum released by the White House Wednesday evening and an accompanying social media post.
Donald Trump formalizes the United States' second withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on January 27, 2026. A decision that puts the second global emitter of CO2 out of the game, threatening the goal of limiting warming and draining crucial financing for developing countries. Global climate diplomacy is shaken.
How Trump’s withdrawal from climate treaties may ultimately play out
Read the full story at Inside Climate News. The Trump Administration recently announced plans to withdraw the United States from over 60 international treaties and organizations, many of which concern climate change. One of them is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change or UNFCCC, a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1992 and the … Continue reading How Trump’s withdrawal from climate treaties may ultimately play out
U.S. formally exits Paris Climate Agreement for second time
The United States on Tuesday officially withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement, completing a yearlong process launched by President Donald Trump and making the nation the only country to leave the landmark climate pact twice. The withdrawal took effect Jan. 27, 2026, following a written notification delivered to the United Nations one week after Trump
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