"The Paris Agreement (PA) to address climate change internationally entered into force on
November 4, 2016. The United States is one of 149 Parties to the treaty; President Barack Obama
accepted the agreement rather than ratifying it with the advice and consent of the Senate. On June
1, 2017, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to withdraw the United States from the
agreement and that his Administration would seek to reopen negotiations on the PA or on a new
“transaction.” Following the provisions of the PA, U.S. withdrawal could take effect as early as
November 2020.
Experts broadly agree that stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere to
avoid dangerous GHG-induced climate change would require concerted efforts by all large
emitting nations. The United States is the second largest emitter of GHG globally after China.
Toward this purpose, the PA outlines goals and a structure for international cooperation to slow
climate change and mitigate its impacts over decades to come..."
Climate change and Paris Agreement
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