Albuquerque Journal

U.S. cities, states back Paris accord

Alliance pledges to reduce greenhouse emissions

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BONN, Germany — A group of U.S. states, cities, businesses and universiti­es said Saturday they are still committed to curbing global warming even as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion is walking away from the Paris climate accord.

The alliance has an economy larger than Japan and Germany combined.

“It is important for the world to know, the American government may have pulled out of the Paris agreement, but the American people are committed to its goals, and there is nothing Washington can do to stop us,” former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a global climate meeting in Bonn, Germany.

Gov. Jerry Brown of California echoed those comments.

“In the United States, we have a federal system, and states have real power as do cities. And when cities and states combine together, and then join with powerful corporatio­ns, that’s how we get stuff done,” he said.

The group calling itself “America’s Pledge” said states, cities and private groups have been taking considerab­le steps to reduce emissions by promoting renewable energy use and climate-friendly transporta­tion systems.

“This is a pledge, and it’s a pledge that you can cash, because it’s real,” Brown said. “We are doing real stuff in California.”

In a report, however, the group said that “we cannot underscore strongly enough the critical nature of federal engagement to achieve the deep decarboniz­ation goals the U.S. must undertake after 2025.”

Daniel Firger, one of the report’s contributo­rs, said it was intended to show that many in the U.S. aren’t prepared to wait for Trump to change his mind on climate change again or wait for the next administra­tion to tackle the issue.

 ?? BERND THISSEN/DPA ?? Demonstrat­ors costumed as President Donald Trump and polar bears protest against climate change during a climate conference in Bonn, Germany, on Saturday.
BERND THISSEN/DPA Demonstrat­ors costumed as President Donald Trump and polar bears protest against climate change during a climate conference in Bonn, Germany, on Saturday.

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