In a Day 1 executive order, President Donald Trump withdrew from the landmark climate accord. Additional orders on energy are expected.
President Donald Trump on his first day in office again withdrew the U.S. from a landmark global pact to fight climate change. So what is the Paris Agreement? And what happens to it now?
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, according to a newly issued two-page memo. This reprises his decision to depart that international agreement back in 2020.
The move announced Monday is a blow to worldwide efforts to combat global warming and distances the nation from its closest allies.
US president also signs letter that will be transmitted to UN explaining withdrawal from treaty - Anadolu Ajansı
"We are moving forward regardless of what this administration is or is not doing, because we have to," a manager of the group America Is All In told Newsweek.
President Trump signed a flurry of executive orders after his inauguration, including withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement and cracking down on immigration.
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Donald Trump instantly issued a series of executive orders upon re-entering the White House, including withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement and granting pardons to the Capitol rioters
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump is expected to turn away from former President Joe Biden's environmental policies with a suite of new priorities.
The new US president is delivering a virtual address, one of the first major speeches of his presidency, at the World Economic Forum in Davos.