From Politico
Summary
- Donald Trump plans to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord for the second time if he wins the presidency in November.
- The withdrawal is part of conservative efforts to reduce emissions and prevent climate change through executive orders.
- Leaving the UNFCCC, the framework for global climate negotiations, would have lasting impacts on international cooperation to combat climate change.
Donald Trump would yank the United States out of the Paris climate accord for the second time if he wins the presidency again in November, a campaign spokesperson told POLITICO Friday.
The statement comes after years of conservatives laying the groundwork for Trump to withdraw from the global agreement intended to reduce emissions of the greenhouse gases causing climate change. Their efforts include drafting executive orders for Trump to quickly sign if he regains the White House, a lawyer familiar with the process told POLITICO.
Among them is a draft order that could remove the United States from the entire United Nations’ framework underpinning global climate negotiations, a much more definitive step that could do lasting damage to the effort to limit the Earth’s warming.
When asked Friday if Trump would repeat his removal of the United States from the landmark climate agreement, Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt replied, “Yes, he has said that” he would.
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