Exxon Urges Trump to Maintain U.S. Role in Paris Climate Accord

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Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods urged President-elect Trump to remain in the Paris climate agreement, arguing that a U.S. exit would create global confusion and business uncertainty. Despite Exxon's support for the agreement since 2015, the Trump administration withdrew the U.S. from the accord in 2020, a decision reversed by President Biden in 2021. Woods emphasized the inefficiency and uncertainty caused by policy shifts between administrations.
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