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UN chief urges action

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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made an impassione­d appeal Tuesday for the world to intensify action to combat climate change and implement the Paris Agreement to limit carbon emissions as President Donald Trump debates whether the U.S. will withdraw from the accord.

Gutteres never mentioned the American leader by name in his speech at New York University’s Stern School of Business, his first major address on climate change since taking the reins of the United Nations on Jan. 1.

But he said in response to a question afterward that the United Nations believes “it would be important for the U.S. not to leave the Paris agreement.”

Even if Trump withdraws, Guterres said, “it’s very important for U.S. society as a whole — the cities, the states, the companies, the businesses — to remain engaged.”

Trump, who was critical of the deal during his campaign for the presidency, is expected to make an announceme­nt this week on whether the United States will remain a party to the climate accord that his predecesso­r, Barack Obama, strongly supported and signed.

Nearly 200 nations agreed in 2015 to voluntaril­y reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As of Tuesday, 147 nations had ratified the Paris Agreement, representi­ng more than 82 percent of global emissions, the U.N. chief said.

Guterres said their pledges to limit the global temperatur­e rise to below 2 degrees Celsius and as close as possible to 1.5 degrees Celsius “are historic — but still do not go nearly far enough to limit temperatur­e rise.”

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