Albuquerque Journal

Millions decry Trump’s decision on Paris accord

Some nations to ramp up efforts

- BY LORNE COOK AND ANGELA CHARLTON ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — A Malian cattle herder, German environmen­tal activists, leaders from Mexico to China — they’re among millions on Friday denouncing President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord. Many nations pledged to ramp up their efforts to curb global warming instead.

Some allies pointedly refrained from criticism, however, and Russian President Vladimir Putin even joked that Trump’s move made him a convenient scapegoat for any bad weather.

While Trump argued the landmark 2015 accord hurts U.S. jobs and business, others took a more global view. The French president’s call to #MakeOurPla­netGreatAg­ain went viral online, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it’s time to look ahead.

“This decision can’t and won’t stop all those of us who feel obliged to protect the planet,” she said. “On the contrary. We in Germany, Europe and the world will combine our forces more resolutely than ever to address and successful­ly tackle challenges for humanity such as climate change.”

Merkel, whose country hosts this year’s internatio­nal climate summit, called Trump’s decision “extremely regrettabl­e, and that’s putting it very mildly.”

Greenpeace activists projected Trump’s silhouette onto the side of the U.S. Embassy in Berlin along with the words “#TotalLoser, so sad!”

In what could herald a tilt away from trans-Atlantic ties, European and Chinese officials joined to affirm their commitment to the Paris agreement, widely considered a landmark deal for bringing together almost all countries under a common goal.

European Council chief Donald Tusk said the EU and China “are convinced that yesterday’s decision ... is a big mistake.”

 ?? NADINE ACHOUI-LESAGE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? City Hall in Paris, France, is illuminate­d in green following the announceme­nt by President Donald Trump that the U.S. will withdraw from the 2015 Paris accord.
NADINE ACHOUI-LESAGE/ASSOCIATED PRESS City Hall in Paris, France, is illuminate­d in green following the announceme­nt by President Donald Trump that the U.S. will withdraw from the 2015 Paris accord.

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