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US fighting climate change despite Trump stand

March 16, 2018 00:00:00


WASHINGTON, Mar 15 (Reuters): US President Donald Trump has bashed international efforts to combat climate change and questioned the scientific consensus that global warming is dangerous and driven by human consumption of fossil fuels.

But there is a disconnect between what Trump says at home and what his government does abroad. While attention has been focused on Trump's rhetoric, State Department envoys, federal agencies, and government scientists remain active participants in international efforts to both research and fight climate change, according to US and foreign representatives involved in those efforts.

"We really don't detect any change with the Americans," said one of the officials, Aleksi Härkönen of Finland, who chairs the eight-nation Arctic Council's key group of senior officials, who are charged with protecting a region warming faster than any other on Earth.

Over the past year, the United States has helped draft the rulebook for implementing the Paris climate accord, signed international memoranda calling for global action to fight climate change and contributed to global research on the dangers and causes of the Earth's warming.

While the United States' participation in international forums - including the Paris accord and the Arctic Council - has been reported, it continued, broad and constructive support for climate change efforts in these gatherings has not.


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