We Don’t always have Paris: Why U.S. Exit from Climate Pact May Not Matter
Climate Crisis editor in chief Doug McIntyre discusses the implications of the upcoming Trump administration’s expected decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on climate change. As the world’s second-largest polluter, a U.S. exit from the treaty could impact the climate; however, McIntyre argues that without genuine commitments from all major polluting countries and companies, real change is unlikely.
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