Trump's Renewed Climate Policy Rollbacks Stir Controversy

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President-elect Donald Trump is expected to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement for a second time, potentially moving faster than before. This decision could leave the U.S. as one of the few countries not participating in the pact, raising questions about global climate efforts, especially as the U.S. is a major greenhouse gas emitter. Trump's withdrawal could also impact international climate negotiations and allow China to gain influence in green technology markets. The move may challenge the commitments of other nations to the Paris Agreement, especially with the upcoming COP29 summit.
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