💨 Abstract
oil and gas producers are enthusiastic about Trump's domestic energy development plans, but they believe his withdrawal from international climate agreements will not benefit their global clean energy investments. Big Oil feels that the move limits Washington's influence in the global energy transition and exposes them to an unbalanced regulatory environment. They prefer continued U.S. involvement in climate discussions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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