Donald Trump Signs Document to Withdraw from Paris Agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order late on Monday to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, marking a major shift in the country's environmental policy. The move marks the second time the United States has withdrawn from the Paris climate agreement.
Adopted in December 2015, the Paris climate accord is an international effort to combat man-made global warming and related crises, which the U.S. formally joined in September 2016.
The relationship between the US and the Paris Agreement has undergone significant changes over the past decade. During his first term, President Trump announced the country's initial withdrawal from the accord in June 2017, which was formalised when one of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters withdrew from the Paris climate accord in November 2020, dealing a major blow to international efforts to address the climate crisis.
In response, President Joe Biden signed an executive order on 20 January 2021 to rejoin the agreement, reaffirming America's commitment to global climate initiatives.
Trump's latest executive order will mark another round of back and forth on the US commitment to addressing climate change on the global stage.
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