Trump facing pressure from allies to stay in Paris climate agreement

Trump facing pressure from allies to stay in Paris climate agreement

The Paris climate agreement, adopted in 2015 and signed in 2016 by nearly all countries on Earth, is a large-scale effort to reduce carbon emissions to halt global warming. Trump derided the agreement as a rip-off from the start, withdrawing from it in 2020. President Joe Biden rejoined the agreement in 2021. In June, the Trump campaign signaled it would leave the agreement again if Trump won the election.

However, the president-elect is now being urged by allies not to leave the agreement.

“The more people that will remain … is better,” Israel’s special envoy for climate change and sustainability, Gideon Behar, said when asked if Israel supported Trump’s plans to leave the agreement. He added that efforts to curtail global warming are “an international effort.”

His remarks came during the COP29 talks in Azerbaijan, which garnered controversy due to Azerbaijan’s oil industry and war with Armenia.

Trump has repeatedly prided himself on his support of Israel, making the country’s stance likely to carry more weight.

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods, also speaking at the talks, urged Trump not to leave the agreement earlier this week.

“We need a global system for managing global emissions,” he said in an interview with the New York Times in Baku. “Trump and his administration have talked about coming back into government and bringing common sense back into government. I think he could take the same approach in this space.”

“The government role is extremely important and one that they haven’t been successfully fulfilling, quite frankly,” Woods added.

The call surprised some, as Trump’s reenergizing of the fossil fuel industry is likely to benefit him significantly.

Despite this, Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt insisted that Trump had a mandate to follow through on his pledge to withdraw from the agreement.

“The American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin, giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail,” she said in a statement. “He will deliver.”

Trump, a longtime denier of anthropogenic climate change, has made his stance on the topic more ambiguous in recent years, declining to say explicitly whether or not he believes in it. His criticisms of the Paris Agreement now largely focus on its economic impact, saying in his debate with Biden in June that it is “a rip-off of the United States” and “a disaster.”

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Despite this, Trump openly calls himself an environmentalist and has claimed that during his first term, the U.S. had “the cleanest water” and record clean air.

“I’m an environmentalist,” he said at a Wisconsin rally last month. “I want clean air and clean water. Really clean water. Really clean air.”

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