Kathy Baughman McLeod, director of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center: It will also require developing financing mechanisms that can encourage sustainable development across the power, industrial, and transportation sectors and compete with other countries willing to offer cheap financing for dirtier alternatives.” This challenge is likely going to require more flexibility than efforts that focus solely on renewables deployment and include carbon capture, nuclear power, and natural gas. “Democrats who are serious about addressing the climate crisis will need plans not only for the United States, but also plans that address developing countries’ competing needs of increasing energy access while simultaneously reducing emissions. Without a continued focus on these big emitters, US-focused decarbonization efforts under a new Democratic president would have limited impact on overall global emissions. Negotiating the Paris agreement was no picnic, and Obama administration officials attest to how difficult it was to get China, India, and other developing countries on board. While President Trump has focused on how the United States somehow got a ‘bad deal’ out of the agreement, his prospective Democratic challengers-who have rightfully raised climate to a top tier issue in the primary campaign-do share some of Trump’s US-centric myopia. “The formal notification by the Trump administration that the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate accord should remind us how crucial international cooperation and collaboration is to solving the climate challenge. Randolph Bell, director of the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center :
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After the notification, the United States will officially withdraw from the pact on November 4, 2020, just one day after the US presidential election.Ītlantic Council experts respond to President Trump’s notification of the US withdrawal from the Paris agreement: November 4 was the first day the United States was authorized to notify the United Nations general secretary of its intention to withdraw. Trump had announced his intention to withdraw from the deal-which he labelled as “draconian”-in June 2017, over concerns that the agreement would force Washington to implement environmental policies that could hurt the domestic fossil fuels industry. The agreement was signed by 187 parties, including the United States, as part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Paris Agreement, which went into effect on November 4, 2016, set a long-term goal to limit the increase of average global temperature below 2 degrees Celsius as compared to normal “pre-industrial levels,” while mandating that countries actively work to mitigate global warming and limit emissions. Trump confirmed his intention to withdraw the United States from the pact, dealing a heavy blow to the agreement’s potential impact.
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On the third anniversary of the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change, US President Donald J. Goldwyn, Julia PyperĪ person holds a placard during a march and rally at the Youth Climate Strike in Los Angeles, California, U.S., November 1, 2019. Related Experts: Randolph Bell, Kathy Baughman McLeod, David Livingston, Olga Khakova, Cynthia Quarterman, David L.