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US isolated as allies vow stepped up action on climate change

ADAMANT: Trump’s rep was unrepentan­t, insisting US action spoke louder than words

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BOLOGNA: US allies in the G7 said on Monday that action to contain devastatin­g climate change was irreversib­le and could even be accelerate­d, despite Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris accord.

A two-day meeting of environmen­t chiefs from the Group of Seven club of industrial­ised democracie­s ended with the US again disassocia­ting itself from a statement underlinin­g the importance of implementi­ng the 2015 Paris deal on curbing carbon emissions.

Trump’s representa­tive at the meeting, Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmen­t Protection Agency, was unrepentan­t, insisting US action spoke louder than words.

“Respective of the importance to engage with longstandi­ng allies and key internatio­nal partners, we approached the climate discussion­s head on from a position of strength and clarity,” he said in a statement.

“We are resetting the dialogue to say Paris is not the only way forward to making progress... (Paris) is not the only mechanism by which environmen­tal stewardshi­p can be demonstrat­ed,” added Pruitt, who had left the meeting on Sunday evening to attend Trump’s first full cabinet meeting on Monday.

French minister Nicolas Hulot said US allies were determined not to let Trump’s controvers­ial climate stance “poison” cooperatio­n on other ecological issues, and said the world could work around the US position, even though it is a damaging one.

“The only legal framework for climate negotiatio­ns is the accord and objectives fixed in Paris and there is no doubt that they are irreversib­le,” said Hulot, a former TV star and a longstandi­ng environmen­tal campaigner who was persuaded to enter government by new French President Emmanuel Macron.

Hulot said US commitment­s on other environmen­tal issues, notably cleaning up the world’s plasticcho­ked oceans, were not in doubt, and the commitment of industry players to green technologi­es and renewable energy would affected by Trump’s position.

While acknowledg­ing that Trump’s ending of US financing for developing countries affected by climate change was an important setback, he said France and other countries were looking at ways of compensati­ng through multilater­al developmen­t banks. not be

 ?? — Reuters ?? Protesters throw up a globe-shaped balloon during a rally held the day before the start of the Paris World Climate Change Conference, known as the COP21 summit, in Rome, on November 29, 2015.
— Reuters Protesters throw up a globe-shaped balloon during a rally held the day before the start of the Paris World Climate Change Conference, known as the COP21 summit, in Rome, on November 29, 2015.

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