US Exits Paris Agreement Again, Reshaping Global Climate Leadership

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The United States formally withdraws from the Paris climate agreement for a second time, signaling a renewed break with international climate governance. While global emissions trends grow faster toward renewables, the move risks complicating global decarbonization efforts, potentially emboldening fossil-fuel interests and shifting leadership toward countries like China as others push forward on clean-energy expansion.
- ‘Abdication’: Trump formally takes US out of Paris climate agreement for a second time The Guardian
- So long, Paris: US officially leaves landmark climate pact Politico
- How the US Is Abandoning Joint Climate Action Under Trump Bloomberg
- What’s Next for Global Climate Action After Trump’s Treaty Pullout? Sierra Club
- Weak Trump retreats from Paris Agreement as California leads climate action on the global stage gov.ca.gov
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