United States remains outlier as G20 split over tackling climate change

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OSAKA: After much wrangling, the Group of 20 major economies on Saturday (Jun 29) agreed to disagree on fighting climate change, with the United ...

OSAKA: After much wrangling, the Group of 20 major economies on Saturday agreed to disagree on fighting climate change, with the United States dissenting from a commitment to carry out the 2015 Paris climate change agreement.

The division reflects tussles over global warming that have repeatedly stymied international forums since US President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the landmark accord to limit the effects of climate change. In that accord, 200 nations agreed to limit the global average rise from pre-industrial temperatures to below 2 degrees Celsius. Current policies put the world on track for a rise of at least 3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, the United Nations said in a 2016 report, however.G20 officials said the negotiations to secure acceptable language on climate change were contentious.

The section on the American stance said the United States employed a"balanced approach to energy and environment" to deliver"affordable, reliable, and secure energy to all its citizens".

Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)

 

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