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World leaders to grace Paris climate summit

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PARIS — Around 50 world leaders are expected in Paris for a major climate summit this month but US President Donald Trump will skip it, the French presidency said yesterday.

China and India's leaders won't attend the December 12 meeting either, though each will send a minister, in what is billed as a follow-up to the landmark Paris climate accord reached in 2015.

Around 100 leaders were invited to what President Emmanuel Macron called the One Planet Summit in July following Trump's announceme­nt that he would withdraw the United States from the agreement that has been signed by 197 countries and territorie­s.

The list of confirmed attendees includes British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Spanish counterpar­t Mariano Rajoy as well as around 10 African heads of state and leaders from under-threat Pacific islands, the French presidency said.

Actor and environmen­tal activist Leonardo DiCaprio will add a smattering of Hollywood glamour, while Bill Gates, Arnold Schwarzene­gger and Michael Bloomberg feature among the Americans who plan to attend.

The US government will be represente­d by a low-ranking official from the Paris embassy.

In total, around 2,000 people from government and the private sector are anticipate­d and "around 10 major announceme­nts" can be expected, according to a presidency official.

Macron has publicly disagreed with Trump about his stance on climate change and has lobbied him to reconsider his position and reevaluate US funding cuts for the UN's IPCC climate science body.

The Paris summit follows another high-level gathering on climate change in the German city of Bonn last month where around 25 heads of government met, including Macron, who called climate change "the most significan­t struggle of our time."

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AGENCE ?? Then French president François Hollande poses with other world leaders at the beginning of the 2015 conference.
FRANCE PRESSE FILE AGENCE Then French president François Hollande poses with other world leaders at the beginning of the 2015 conference.

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