Posted on 06/07/2017 1:23:03 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Last week, President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. But it will take more than one speech to pull out: Under the rules of the deal, which the White House says it will follow, the earliest any country can leave is Nov. 4, 2020. That means the United States will remain a party to the accord for nearly all of Mr. Trumps current term, and it could still try to influence the climate talks during that span.
So the next four years will be a busy time for climate policy. Mr. Trumps aides plan to keep working to dismantle domestic climate programs like the Clean Power Plan. And the worlds nations will meet regularly to hash out details of the Paris agreement, even as the United States exit looms. Here is what comes next.
November 2017
Negotiators for 195 nations will meet in Bonn, Germany, to discuss how to carry out the Paris agreement. Every country has already submitted an initial pledge for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. But officials now have to write rules for monitoring and verifying those pledges.
Technically, the United States is still the co-chair of a key committee on transparency measures. In the past, American officials have taken a keen interest in this topic, pushing for robust oversight of emissions. By contrast, countries like China have argued for looser scrutiny for developing nations.
The question is whether the Trump administration still shows up for those discussions, said Andrew Light, a senior climate change adviser at the State Department under President Barack Obama. If they really are pushing to renegotiate the deal, as they say, I dont see why they wouldnt go.
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Didnt France, Italy and Germany say that Paris Accord cannot be renegotiated?
France, Italy, Germany defend Paris Accord, say cannot be renegotiated (Issue joint statement)
Im glad that Trump is at the wheel.
we are not in any treaty obligation and we can leave the silly paris global warning club or whatver its called...any damned time we wanna
and there aint nobody gonna stop us, anyways!
if DJT stays in its his fault, his bad decision
and since he is smart i doubt he will stay in
All we have to do is quit sending money. There’s no law that requires us to do anything.
That’s total BS.
It’s not a treaty unless approved by Congress.
POTUS cannot unilaterally make treaties.
It’s self regulating. The US won’t fund it nor participate in it. If Paris wants to put the US’s name on it, have fun.
first step, kick out all UN reps..and charge them rent for the years they have been here
2nd declare we like carbon and do not see it as a threat
3rd, charge the UN a carbon tax each time they speak from some hellhole, not in the US
The legal issues of treaty versus deal and the issue of ratification is one thing.
But, this is ridiculous in a functional way as well: We are not going to partially implement something painful, knowing full well we are going to have to undo it later... we will be pragmatic about pulling out, and not do anything in the first place.
No point in spilling milk knowing you would be sponging it up and putting it back in the jug - might as well not spill the milk to begin with.
Seems to me he made is very clear when he made the announcement that the US was OUT as of NOW...the day of the announcement.
We already left it. No enforcement, no recourse for the socialists to take our money.
I haven’t heard President Trump say it, so until he changes his stance in an announcement I will believe what I heard him say in the Rose garden. We are OUT.
We cannot be a party to an int’l agreement that not only did the Senate ratify, but was never sent to the Senate for ratification. Trump should never have said we were withdrawing. He should have said we were never a party to the agreement as per our Constitutional requirement.
If you notice the name, it’s “the Paris Climate Deal” or “the Paris Climate Accord”. It’s never called “the Paris Climate Treaty” for good reason. To be binding on the United States, a treaty needs Senate approval, and the departed petty tyrant knew it would never be approved by patriots. Our Senate never voted, so it’s not binding under American law. Bye bye, Paris!
No representation and no money.
Eff these globalist weenies.
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I think you could make that point without abusive language.
Oh, I have, many times.
Yes. Since the “agreement” was never ratified by the Senate the US is not bound by any of its clauses.
Well, seeing as the U.S. never joined...
Obama can pay into it all he wants.
The WH did not say it would follow the accords
Regardless of what some pundits think this was never ratified. It is not in effect
We ain’t got to do nothing
“Brad Plumer is a senior editor at Vox.com, where he oversees the site’s science, energy, and environmental coverage. He was previously a reporter at the Washington Post covering climate and energy policy. “
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