Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, reports on the United States’ withdrawal from the Global Climate ...
For a second time, Donald Trump promises to pull the US from a global agreement that most countries are party to.
Joining Iran, Libya and Yemen, newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump on his first day in office signed an executive order pulling Washington out of the Paris climate change agreement.
Syria has been grappling with a brutal and prolonged crisis since 2011, commonly referred to by media and political analysts as the Syrian Civil War. It is widely regarded as an offshoot of the Arab ...
By withdrawing, the United States will join Iran, Libya and Yemen as the only four countries not party to the agreement, under which nations work together to keep global warming below levels that ...
While it’s unclear what exact political path Syria will take, the dilemmas the country faces are similar to the experiences ...
The Paris agreement is a mostly voluntary climate pact originally written to both try to reduce warming and withstand the ...
Among President Donald Trump's flurry of Jan. 20 executive orders was one promising to withdraw the US from the Paris ...
Only four countries in the world are now not party to the Paris agreement: Iran, Libya, Yemen and the United States. This is ugly company, but it no longer feels so exceptional that the United ...
By doubling down on his cry to “drill, baby, drill” and removing all limits on America’s booming fossil fuel industry, the ...
Weeks later, newly installed US President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris climate agreement, joining company with Libya, Yemen and Iran. As the effects of climate change ...
The Paris Agreement is the only global climate pact with equal participation of as many as 193 countries. The US exit could ...