Trump withdraws the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, again
Briefly

President Trump has officially reaffirmed the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement shortly after beginning his second term. This action mirrors his previous decision in 2017, which aimed to limit global temperature rises. The Paris accord encourages nations to propose progressively stringent emission reduction targets. Trump criticized the agreement for misallocating U.S. taxpayer funds and argued that America should be a model for environmental progress without conforming to international agreements. Despite the withdrawal, climate advocates emphasize that global climate action will persist beyond one nation's political landscape.
The global context for Trump's action is "very different to 2017," highlighting that international efforts to combat climate change continue to evolve regardless of U.S. policy.
Trump's action echoes his directive in 2017, showing a consistent approach to prioritize U.S. interests over international climate commitments, deviating from global allies.
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