sábado, 7 de febrero de 2026

U.S. Exit from Paris Agreement Deepens Climate Vulnerability for the Rest of the World By Oritro Karim Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service.

https://www.ipsnews.net/2026/01/u-s-exit-from-paris-agreement-deepens-climate-vulnerability-for-the-rest-of-the-world/?utm_source=email_marketing&utm_admin=146128&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Is_the_US_Planning_to_Throw_a_Lifeline_to_a_Sinking_UN_To_Develop_a_Continent_Africa_Must_Nourish_It UNITED NATIONS, Jan 30 2026 (IPS) - On January 27, the United States officially withdrew from the Paris Agreement, an international treaty adopted in 2015 aiming to reduce global warming and strengthen countries’ resilience to climate impacts. Following a year of regulatory rollbacks and sustained efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle federal climate policy, this move is expected to trigger wide ranging ripple effects—undermining international efforts to curb climate change, accelerating environmental degradation and biodiversity loss, and increasing risks to human health, safety, and long-term development. Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service.

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