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US formally starts pullout from Paris climate accord

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Washington, US - The United States has formally notified the United Nations that it is withdrawin­g from the Paris climate accord, triggering expression­s of concern and regret from other major powers on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump went ahead with the pullout despite mounting evidence of the reality and impact of climate change, with September the fourth month in a row with nearor record-breaking temperatur­es.

Washington presented its withdrawal letter to the UN on the first possible date under the accord negotiated by Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama, making the world’s largest economy the sole outlier from the agreement.

The US will be officially out on November 4, 2020, one day after the presidenti­al election in which Trump is seeking a second term on appeals to the white working class.

Announcing the move, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated Trump’s rationale in 2017 that the accord would disadvanta­ge US businesses.

“It was America that would suffer the straitjack­et,” Pompeo told the Fox Business network. “It would be quintessen­tially unfair to the American people and to the American workers.”

Pompeo said in a statement that the US would advocate a ‘realistic and pragmatic model’ that included renewable energy but preserved a role for fossil fuels.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who unsuccessf­ully tried to persuade Trump to stay in the accord named for his nation’s capital, lamented the decision.

“We regret this and it makes the Franco-Chinese partnershi­p on climate and biodiversi­ty even more necessary,” the French presidency said as Macron visited China, the world’s largest emitter of the greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.

Beijing also expressed ‘regret’ over Washington’s decision ahead of the planned signing on Wednesday of a joint document on climate by President Xi Jinping and Macron.

 ?? (AFP) ?? People gather at Griffith Observator­y during a hazy afternoon with downtown Los Angeles in the background, in Los Angeles, California on Monday
(AFP) People gather at Griffith Observator­y during a hazy afternoon with downtown Los Angeles in the background, in Los Angeles, California on Monday

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