Trump withdraws US from Paris accord, targets India


Washington, Jun 2 (IANS): The US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the US is withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement due to the "draconian financial and economic burdens" the agreement imposes on his country.

"As of today, the US will cease all implementation of the non-binding Paris accord, and the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country," he said in an address in the White House Rose Garden.

With the move, the US joins Nicaragua and Syria as the only other non participants to the accord, inked by 195 nations, including Washington, in Paris in December 2015, to fight climate change.

Trump said the accord "disadvantages the US to the exclusive betterment of other countries", and targeted India specifically.

"India makes its participation contingent on receiving billions of dollars in foreign aid," he said.

Trump said according to the Paris Climate deal terms, China will be allowed many coal plants, and India will be allowed to double its coal production by 2020, but not the US.

He said the US will begin negotiations to reenter the Paris Agreement "on terms that are fair to the United States".

"We will be environmentally friendly, but we're not going to put our businesses out of work... We're going to grow rapidly," he said.

He said that under the accord, China can steadily grow its carbon footprint until 2030. "They can do whatever they want in 13 years, but not us".

He said the deal "hamstrings" America by giving foreign nations an "economic edge", adding, "that's not going to happen".

"Compliance to the deal could cost 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025," Trump said, adding "Believe me, this is not what we need".

Trump said withdrawing from the Paris Agreement "protects the United States from future intrusions on the United States' sovereignty"

Former President Barack Obama, whose administration played a key role in negotiating the deal, accused Trump of "rejecting the future" by pulling out of the Paris climate deal.

In a statement, Obama said those nations that remained signed up to the accord would "reap the benefits in jobs and industries created".

He added: "This Administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future."

Obama said the US "should be at the front of the pack" when it came to lowering emissions and developing green technology.

"For the nations that committed themselves to that future, the Paris Agreement opened the floodgates for businesses, scientists, and engineers to unleash high-tech, low-carbon investment and innovation on an unprecedented scale," he said.

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Jun 05 2017

    Countries need to act individually first for protecting their respective environments and then go for collective action.

    India and China are more polluted than US.

    India has nearly destroyed the environment by neglecting forests and illegally cutting down trees. Obviously US will not bear the burden for those who are supposed to take greater responsibility.

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Paris accord was a well thought, well researched and well agreed initiative...
    Pollution contributions from all countries were carefully and systematically analysed and justice to the suffered was finalised...
    Trump has decided to resume throwing his garbage in others' compounds...
    Big brother attitude and high handedness at the highest level...

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    America has always had their way due to thier military superiority etc.Now that China /Russia/Inida have started getting bigger, they will not listen to USA anymore on all issues.
    Anyway, USA is the biggest culprit in harming the environment. They are the biggest producers of CO2. But they do not want to take the responsibility.

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    WELL DONE TRUMP YOU ARE TRUE AMERICAN NATIONALIST!!!!!!!GOD BLESS USA, GOD BLESS TRUMP.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    trump performs well to americans. God bless america and trump.

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Trump may not bring stability to USA

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Now Trump should withdraw from USA ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Trump has embarrassed the Whole World By Withdrawing Climate Change Accord,he is A Worst American President Ever!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Our Blind Bhakts have reached USA ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    This feku Trump running away from responsibility, he is as bad as...

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    AUR KARO POOJA AUR HAVAN. BHAKTS ARE NOW CURSING TRUMP.

    ITS TOO LATE NOW.

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  • Nithin, Bedra

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    Trump is right, what should poor hard working Americans pay for rest of the world mainly for the pollution of china and india ? AMERICA FIRST

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  • Nithin, Bedra

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    climate change enriched the bank accounts of many. If you want to change the climate and save the world look at China,....and our India etc. These are the countries that need to act now.

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