Climate US Withdrawal
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FILE - Workers install panels for a solar energy project Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in Galena, Alaska.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the United Nations climate framework marks a significant escalation of anti-climate policy. Experts say the move isolates the U.S. as the world transitions to a green economy. On Wednesday, the U.S. began pulling out of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, a key platform for global climate negotiations. The decision follows previous withdrawals from the Paris Agreement aimed at limiting Earth's warming to an agreed level. Critics argue Trump's move undermines global efforts to combat climate change. They warn it could harm the U.S. economy and environment. Scientists say it comes as the world flirts with ecological danger.
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