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Anti-Trump group says most of U.S. economy backs Paris climate pact

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BONN(

Germany): U.S. cities, states and businesses accounting for more than half the country’s economy remain committed to the 2015 Paris climate accord despite President Donald Trump’s plan to pull out, an anti-Trump alliance said on Saturday.

The “America’s Pledge” report, presented on the sidelines of 200-nation talks on global warming in Bonn, Germany, said nonfederal U.S. backers of the Paris pact accounted for $10.1 trillion or 54 per cent of U.S. 2016 gross domestic product.

“The group ... represents a bigger economy than any nation outside the U.S. and China,” said former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, a leading opponent of Trump’s decision in June to withdraw from the agreement and to promote U.S. coal and oil. No other nation has followed Trump’s lead. Several hundred people attended the launch of the report in a huge tent pavilion outside the main venue to try to persuade other nations “we are still in” despite Trump.

The study, led by Bloomberg and California Governor Jerry Brown, says it is the first to assess the extent of non-federal support for climate action by U.S. cities, businesses and states. Some green activists said the plans did not go far enough.

They interrupte­d a speech by Brown to denounce fracking and oil drilling in California and unfurled a banner showing the California flag, with an oil rig spraying oil onto the grizzly bear it depicts.

“We need to do more,” Brown said in response. “We have to get off oil and gas. But we’ve got to get off coal first. Unfortunat­ely in politics we don’t have a magic wand.”

The Paris agreement seeks to end the fossil fuel era this century with a radical shift to cleaner energies such as wind and solar power to curb heat waves, downpours, floods and rising sea levels.

Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimaram­a, presiding at the U.N. talks, praised the anti-Trump alliance. “We are in the same canoe. No one is immune to climate change,” he said in a speech to the meeting. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? - Reuters ?? PROTEST: People march during a demonstrat­ion in Bonn against the COP 23 UN Climate Change Conference hosted by Fiji but held in Bonn, Germany November 11, 2017.
- Reuters PROTEST: People march during a demonstrat­ion in Bonn against the COP 23 UN Climate Change Conference hosted by Fiji but held in Bonn, Germany November 11, 2017.

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