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Trump administration withdraws from climate accord from "summary" of Losing Earth by Nathaniel Rich

In 2017, the United States, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, announced its intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement - a global pact aimed at combating climate change. This decision marked a significant turning point in the country's environmental policy, signaling a departure from the commitments made by the previous administration. The Trump administration's move to withdraw from the climate accord was met with both domestic and international criticism, with many expressing concerns about the potential impact on global efforts to address climate change. The decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement was rooted in the Trump administration's skepticism of climate science and its belief that the agreement placed an unfair burden on the United States. President Trump argued that the accord disadvantaged American industries and workers, and that withdrawing from it was necessary to protect the country's economic interests. However, critics of the decision pointed out that the agreement was designed to be flexible and non-binding, allowing each country to set its own emissions targets and timelines for action. The withdrawal from the Paris Agreement was seen as a major setback for global efforts to address climate change, as the United States is one of the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases. The move was particularly concerning given the urgent need for action to curb emissions and limit the impacts of climate change. Many feared that the withdrawal would undermine international cooperation on climate issues and embolden other countries to follow suit, potentially derailing progress made in the fight against global warming. Despite the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, many cities, states, and businesses in the United States pledged to continue their efforts to reduce emissions and combat climate change. These non-governmental actors stepped up to fill the gap left by the federal government, signaling a strong commitment to addressing the challenges posed by climate change. While the withdrawal from the climate accord was a significant setback, it also served as a rallying cry for those who remained dedicated to the cause of environmental protection and sustainability.
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    Losing Earth

    Nathaniel Rich

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