💨 Abstract
The US, under President Donald Trump, has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, becoming the fourth country not to be part of the 2015 global pact to reduce emissions and combat climate change. This decision, which was expected, could have a negative impact on the clean energy transition in countries like India and could influence the participation of other nations in the pact. US leaders from various states are vowing to uphold the Paris Agreement commitments despite the federal government's decision.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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