Trump has argued that the pact puts a bigger burden on America to cut emissions while letting other nations continue polluting at higher levels.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order withdrawing the United States again from the Paris climate accord.
The order mandates the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations to notify the U.N. secretary-general of the withdrawal.
“The United States will consider its withdrawal from the Agreement and any attendant obligations to be effective immediately upon this provision of notification,” the order reads.
Trump’s order also terminates all U.S. financial commitments under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the U.S. International Climate Finance Plan. He instructed federal agencies to revoke policies supporting this plan and to prioritize economic efficiency and American prosperity in future international energy agreements.
“In recent years, the United States has purported to join international agreements and initiatives that do not reflect our country’s values or our contributions to the pursuit of economic and environmental objectives,” the order states. “Moreover, these agreements steer American taxpayer dollars to countries that do not require, or merit, financial assistance in the interests of the American people.”
This marks the second time Trump has pulled the nation out of the agreement, which he has repeatedly criticized as “very unfair” to the United States.
Trump previously said that the treaty placed a bigger burden on America to cut emissions while letting other nations continue polluting at higher levels.
Trump said that Biden’s policies drove up domestic energy production costs, hurting American families by making inflation worse while benefiting adversaries such as China. Trump noted that the communist regime in Beijing “signs up for every stupid globalist climate deal and then immediately breaks it.”
After he was sworn into office on Jan. 20, 2025, the White House issued a statement outlining Trump’s priorities for his second term.
It is unclear when the Trump administration will notify the United Nations climate body about its intention to withdraw from the Paris climate pact.
The White House announcement drew criticism from environmental groups and others.
Laurence Tubiana, CEO of the European Climate Foundation and a key architect of the Paris Agreement, said that Trump’s decision to withdraw from the climate pact contrasts with “unstoppable” momentum towards phasing out fossil fuels.
Tubiana said that the climate change movement doesn’t need the United States because of the “critical mass” of supportive countries.
“We have economic logic, a critical mass of countries, and public support on our side,” she wrote. “Let’s stay calm and carry on.”
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