💨 Abstract
The US has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement for the second time under President Donald Trump, with experts stating this will weaken global efforts to combat climate change and harm developing countries that have contributed least to emissions. Critics say the move prioritizes short-term economic gains for fossil fuel industries over communities affected by climate disasters. The decision undermines multilateral climate action and most significantly impacts developing countries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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