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Greens concerned that EU may have to lead in keeping global climate action alive

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Last updated: 2024/11/01 at 3:04 PM
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The issue of climate change and global warming continues to be a key area of focus for world leaders and countries. In 2017, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced America’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, citing concerns about other countries laughing at America. However, current President Joe Biden reversed this decision shortly after taking office in 2020. The upcoming election could determine the fate of the U.S.’s involvement in the agreement once again. Isabella Lövin, a former Swedish minister, believes that with major countries like China and India failing to lead on climate issues, the European Union may have to step up to keep the Paris Agreement alive.

The timing of potential U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement couldn’t be worse, especially with President Biden’s senior advisor on international climate policy, John Podesta, preparing for negotiations. While only a few countries have not ratified the agreement, the U.S. plays a crucial role in global climate action. The Baku talks will focus on climate finance, particularly establishing a new goal to replace the $100 billion fund promised by developed nations. The EU and U.S. will push for contributions from emerging economies like China, which is a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions.

Ann Mettler, European vice-president of Breakthrough Energy, emphasizes the importance of accelerating the clean energy transition in Europe, regardless of the outcome of the U.S. elections. Maintaining Europe’s position as a leader in climate ambition is essential for both climate reasons and competitiveness. The talks in Baku will address climate finance, crucial for helping developing countries transition away from fossil fuels and adapt to climate change impacts. The money needed for these efforts far exceeds the current $100 billion fund.

The European Greens have called on U.S. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein to withdraw and endorse Kamala Harris due to concerns about protest votes favoring Trump in key swing states. With the race for the White House being close, there is a fear that votes for a rank outsider could influence the election outcome. The issue of climate change and global warming remains a pressing concern for countries around the world, and international cooperation is crucial in addressing these challenges.

In conclusion, the future of the Paris Agreement and global climate action is uncertain, especially with the potential for the U.S. to withdraw from the agreement once again. The upcoming election will have a significant impact on the U.S.’s involvement in international climate efforts, with implications for the rest of the world. The talks in Baku will focus on climate finance and the need for increased contributions to support developing countries in their transition to clean energy and adaptation to climate change. It is essential for countries to work together to address the climate crisis and protect the planet for future generations.

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