U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the United States may meet the Paris climate agreement’s targets despite pulling out of the deal.
Guterres says Michael Bloomberg, a U.N. special envoy on climate change, is “convinced” the U.S. will reach the Paris goals. Guterres says that is because some U.S. states, cities and businesses are committed to green energy.
Guterres said in a speech Monday in Lisbon, Portugal that President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the global Paris agreement strengthened the deal by prompting other major countries to reaffirm their commitment to its ambitions. He named China, India and the members of the European Union as examples.
Trump announced last month that he was taking the U.S. out of the landmark global accord aimed at combatting global warming.
(AP)
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Fracking (a new method of production that results in expensive natural gas) was opposed by the Democrats and is supported by the Republicans. The falling prices of natural gas mean that it is replacing other fuels (coal, and to a lesser extent petroleum) , and since natural gas produces less carbon emissions, it is resulting in the US producing less carbon emissions, and the UN holds (perhaps wrongly), the carbon emissions are what is causing global warming.