President Donald Trump pulled the US out of the Paris Agreement. The stakes couldn’t be higher for the planet and our ability to adapt.
Citing potential economic damage and unfair burdens, President Trump signed an Executive Order that starts the process of withdrawing the
The world’s largest economy and second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases will withdraw from the global climate pact, disrupting efforts to tackle climate change
Trump signed an executive order that begins the process of withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, which he also did during his first term.
One of President Trump’s first executive orders withdraws the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement. These graphics show why the pact is crucial to curbing the worst effects of global warming
Trump’s day-one actions on energy come as climate change-fueled fires ravage Southern California, following the globe’s hottest year on record.
United States President Donald J. Trump announced yesterday the US’ withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, the landmark international treaty aiming to limit the rise of global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The White House announces a "national energy emergency" to reverse US climate regulations and boost oil and gas.
Grimmest, perhaps, was the withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement — which, though it is a rerun of what he did in 2017, takes place in a very different global environment.
Donald Trump withdraws U.S. from Paris Climate Accord again in 2025, sparking concerns about global warming, economic shifts, and international climate cooperation.
His day 1 declarations aim to cripple clean energy, boost major polluters, and undermine actions meant to safeguard humanity.