💨 Abstract
The United States has withdrawn from the Just Energy Transition Partnership, a collaboration aimed at helping developing countries shift from coal to cleaner energy. The withdrawal affects South Africa, Indonesia, and Vietnam, with commitments totaling over $3 billion. The move aligns with an executive order that deems previous initiatives as not representing U.S. values or contributions. The international partners remain committed to supporting South Africa's transition. The U.S.
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