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Michael Bloomberg offers to pay $15m that UN stands to lose after Donald Trump quits Paris Agreement | Michael Bloomberg offers to pay $15m that UN stands to lose after Donald Trump quits Paris Agreement |
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Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has said he will personally make up the $15m in funding that the United Nations will lose after Donald Trump pulled the US out of the Paris climate accord. | Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has said he will personally make up the $15m in funding that the United Nations will lose after Donald Trump pulled the US out of the Paris climate accord. |
The US would have been required to contribute that amount towards efforts to prevent catastrophic climate change under the historic agreement between 195 countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. | The US would have been required to contribute that amount towards efforts to prevent catastrophic climate change under the historic agreement between 195 countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. |
“Americans are not walking away from the Paris climate agreement,” Mr Bloomberg said on Thursday, according to the Washington Examiner. | “Americans are not walking away from the Paris climate agreement,” Mr Bloomberg said on Thursday, according to the Washington Examiner. |
“Just the opposite - we are forging ahead. Mayors, governors, and business leaders from both political parties are signing on to a statement of support that we will submit to the UN and together, we will reach the emission reduction goals the United States made in Paris in 2015." | |
The billionaire philanthropist added: “Americans will honour and fulfil the Paris agreement by leading from the bottom up — and there isn't anything Washington can do to stop us." | The billionaire philanthropist added: “Americans will honour and fulfil the Paris agreement by leading from the bottom up — and there isn't anything Washington can do to stop us." |
Mr Trump announced on Thursday that the US - the world’s second biggest CO2 producer - would withdraw from the landmark agreement to cut climate emissions, making it one of only three nations in the world that will not be signed up. | Mr Trump announced on Thursday that the US - the world’s second biggest CO2 producer - would withdraw from the landmark agreement to cut climate emissions, making it one of only three nations in the world that will not be signed up. |
The other two are Nicaragua, which does not think the requirements are stringent enough, and Syria which is embroiled in a bitter conflict. | The other two are Nicaragua, which does not think the requirements are stringent enough, and Syria which is embroiled in a bitter conflict. |
Also on Thursday, The New York Times cited a letter from Mr Bloomberg to UN Secretary-General António Guterres in which the businessman said other elements of US government and society should take the lead on climate change where Mr Trump had failed to do so. | Also on Thursday, The New York Times cited a letter from Mr Bloomberg to UN Secretary-General António Guterres in which the businessman said other elements of US government and society should take the lead on climate change where Mr Trump had failed to do so. |
Mr Bloomberg is a UN special envoy for local leaders, tasked with meeting the Paris climate targets. | Mr Bloomberg is a UN special envoy for local leaders, tasked with meeting the Paris climate targets. |
Mr Bloomberg joins a growing list of world leaders and company chief executives to condemn Mr Trump’s move. | |
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk and Disney boss Bob Iger resigned from their positions as economic advisors to the President on Thursday. | Tesla chief executive Elon Musk and Disney boss Bob Iger resigned from their positions as economic advisors to the President on Thursday. |
Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon and Goldman Sachs have all also criticised Mr Trump's decision. | Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon and Goldman Sachs have all also criticised Mr Trump's decision. |
Shortly after the president's announcement, the leaders of France, Germany and Italy issued a joint statement saying they regretted Mr Trump's decision. | |
Theresa May attracted criticism for initially remaining quiet on the US' withdrawal before a spokesperson issued a statement that said she had told Mr Trump she was "disappointed". | |
By contrast, French President Emmanuel Macron made an English-language speech from the presidential palace, unprecedented from a French leader in an address at home. | |
Mr Macron said: “I do respect this decision but I do think it is an actual mistake both for the US and for our planet.” | |
Referencing Mr Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again", the French president added: “Wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility: make our planet great again.” | |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel also criticised the US president's announcement which she said was "extremely regrettable", adding that she was using "extremely restrained terms". |
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